Milagro
By (Author) Penelope Alegria
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
4th January 2021
United States
Paperback
42
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Penelope Alegria's Milagrois a retracing of parental lineage, a recount of the stories that course through the veins of family. The collection examines the effects of immigration from the perspective of both the immigrant and the immigrants child, investigating how the act of leaving reverbrates through generations. These poems echoe with fondness and longing, with love and sacrifice that reflects the first-generation Americans struggle to belong. Alegria writes about uncles, Peruvian cuisine and first boyfriends to show how what immigrants choose to leave behind is often what their children carry with them.
Milagrois a beautiful book of poems. It traces lineages and loves from Chicago to Lima to Brussels with an exquisite tenderness and honesty. Penelope Alegria is a writer with purpose, vision, and a delightful gift for music and imagery.
Jos Olivarez, author of Citizen Illegal
In this stunning debut collection, Penelope Alegria builds a world through specific, tender portraiture. These poems traverse space & time to explore notions of identity, family, home, and belonging.Milagrois filled with poems that blend languages and skillfully shift perspectives, resulting in a storytelling that holds space for nuance and complexity. Alegria is unafraid to pinpoint injustices big or small, to let questions linger in the air. Reading this imaginative & transformative work will leave you looking at your world differently, able to hear the lessons in creaky bedroom floorboards and consider the journey of your mothers hands. Alegria writes, Were all a miracle at some point,"and indeed these poems witness the alchemy of the everyday.
Jamila Woods
Penelopes poems are of great promise. Through narrative and storytelling, she honors the process of remembering. Here is a tapestry made from the land of her beginning and her home.
Emon Lauren, first Youth Poet Laureate of Chicago
Milagrodoes a phenomenal job capturing the stories of survival and love of Penelopes family. It allows readers to experience Penelope through the various relationships she holds with the people in her book.Milagroexhibits many anecdotes and emotions which keeps you looking forward to the next poem. In this book, Penelope recreates a tangible world for the reader to submerge themselves in. This book is the ultimate demonstration of tenderness, pride, and spirit of hard work of those around her. Penelope transforms everyday interactions with loved ones into something thoughtful and beautiful.Milagromakes you want to pick up a pen to document your own stories and check up on your loved ones.
Luis Carranza, Young Chicago Authors Teaching Fellow
this might be the first time you are reading or hearing of Penelope Alegria, but it will not be the last. To quote Mos Def/Yasiin Bey "buy my rookie card now / Cause after this year the price ain't coming down". Milagro is a testament to the grit and beauty of the migrants story. Penelope is an alchemist of languages, an inheritor of traditions who adds a necessary, new voice to the growing revolution in Latinx and BreakBeat poetics.
Kevin Coval, author of Everything Must Go: The Life and Death of an American Neighborhood
Penelope Alegria is the 2019 Chicago Youth Poet Laureate and a two-time member of Young Chicago Authors artistic apprenticeship, Louder Than a Bomb Squad. Her work has been featured or is forthcoming inLa Nueva Semana, El Beisman, Muse/A Journal, The Breakbeat Poets Vol. 4: LatiNEXT, as well as BBC Radio 4 and WBEZ Radio Archives. She is a Brain Mill Press Editors Pick, and she was awarded the 2018 Literary Award by Julian Randall and both the 2019 and 2020 Poetry Award by the Niles West English Department. She has performed spoken word at the Obama Foundation Summit, Pitchfork Music Festival, and other venues in the Chicagoland area. She will attend Harvard College in the fall of 2020.