A Study Guide for Martin Espada's "We Live by What We See at Night"

A Study Guide for Martin Espada's
Title A Study Guide for Martin Espada's "We Live by What We See at Night" PDF eBook
Author Gale, Cengage Learning
Publisher Gale, Cengage Learning
Pages 23
Release 2016
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 141034066X

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A Study Guide for Martin Espada's "We Live by What We See at Night," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Poetry for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Poetry for Students for all of your research needs.

Trumpets from the Islands of Their Eviction

Trumpets from the Islands of Their Eviction
Title Trumpets from the Islands of Their Eviction PDF eBook
Author Martín Espada
Publisher Bilingual Review Press (AZ)
Pages 110
Release 1994
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. This volume combines the poems from Espada's critically acclaimed collection of poetry TRUMPETS FROM THE ISLANDS OF THEIR EVICTION with a selection of poems from his first book, The Immigrant Iceboy's Bolero, which is now out of print. Espada's work is characterized by its intensity, its sincerity, and its insight into the lives of diverse characters. Influenced by his Puerto Rican background, Espada gives a distinctive voice to his community. "Martin Espada defines political poetry for the turn of the century"--The Nation.

Floaters: Poems

Floaters: Poems
Title Floaters: Poems PDF eBook
Author Martín Espada
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 75
Release 2021-01-19
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0393541045

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Winner of the 2021 National Book Award for Poetry From the winner of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize come masterfully crafted narratives of protest, grief and love. Martín Espada is a poet who "stirs in us an undeniable social consciousness," says Richard Blanco. Floaters offers exuberant odes and defiant elegies, songs of protest and songs of love from one of the essential voices in American poetry. Floaters takes its title from a term used by certain Border Patrol agents to describe migrants who drown trying to cross over. The title poem responds to the viral photograph of Óscar and Valeria, a Salvadoran father and daughter who drowned in the Río Grande, and allegations posted in the "I’m 10-15" Border Patrol Facebook group that the photo was faked. Espada bears eloquent witness to confrontations with anti-immigrant bigotry as a tenant lawyer years ago, and now sings the praises of Central American adolescents kicking soccer balls over a barbed wire fence in an internment camp founded on that same bigotry. He also knows that times of hate call for poems of love—even in the voice of a cantankerous Galápagos tortoise. The collection ranges from historical epic to achingly personal lyrics about growing up, the baseball that drops from the sky and smacks Espada in the eye as he contemplates a girl’s gently racist question. Whether celebrating the visionaries—the fallen dreamers, rebels and poets—or condemning the outrageous governmental neglect of his father’s Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane María, Espada invokes ferocious, incandescent spirits.

Zapata's Disciple

Zapata's Disciple
Title Zapata's Disciple PDF eBook
Author Martín Espada
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 157
Release 2016-10-15
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0810133865

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The ferocious acumen with which the award-winning poet Martín Espada attacks issues of social injustice in Zapata’s Disciple makes it no surprise that the book has been the subject of bans in both Arizona and Texas, targeted for its presence in the Mexican American Studies curriculum of Tucson’s schools and for its potential to incite a riot among Texas prison populations. This new edition of Zapata’s Disciple, which won the 1999 Independent Publisher Book Award for Essay / Creative Nonfiction, opens with an introduction in which the author chronicles this history of censorship and continues his lifelong fight for freedom of expression. A dozen of Espada’s poems, tender and wry as they are powerful, interweave with essays that address the denigration of the Spanish language by American cultural arbiters, castigate Nike for the exploitation of its workers, reflect upon National Public Radio’s censorship of Espada’s poem about Mumia Abu- Jamal, and more. Zapata’s Disciple is a potent assault on the continued marginalization of Latinos and other poor and working-class citizens in American society, and the collection breathes with a revolutionary zeal that is as relevant now as when it was first published.

A View from the Loft

A View from the Loft
Title A View from the Loft PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 542
Release 1992
Genre Creative writing
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TX Ate Eol 2000 G 10

TX Ate Eol 2000 G 10
Title TX Ate Eol 2000 G 10 PDF eBook
Author Holt Rinehart & Winston
Publisher Holt McDougal
Pages 1220
Release 2000
Genre American literature
ISBN 9780030523229

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Bullets into Bells

Bullets into Bells
Title Bullets into Bells PDF eBook
Author Brian Clements
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 210
Release 2017-12-05
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0807025593

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A powerful call to end American gun violence from celebrated poets and those most impacted Focused intensively on the crisis of gun violence in America, this volume brings together poems by dozens of our best-known poets, including Billy Collins, Patricia Smith, Natalie Diaz, Ocean Vuong, Danez Smith, Brenda Hillman, Natasha Threthewey, Robert Hass, Naomi Shihab Nye, Juan Felipe Herrera, Mark Doty, Rita Dove, and Yusef Komunyakaa. Each poem is followed by a response from a gun violence prevention activist, political figure, survivor, or concerned individual, including Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jody Williams; Senator Christopher Murphy; Moms Demand Action founder Shannon Watts; survivors of the Columbine, Sandy Hook, Charleston Emmanuel AME, and Virginia Tech shootings; and Samaria Rice, mother of Tamir, and Lucy McBath, mother of Jordan Davis. The result is a stunning collection of poems and prose that speaks directly to the heart and a persuasive and moving testament to the urgent need for gun control.