Where the Sidewalks Meet
Where the Sidewalks Meet
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Author(s): Recinos, Harold J.
ISBN No.: 9781666723984
Pages: 160
Year: 202112
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 45.54
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"This is a view of the inside of the other side of the America that's seldom seen with such bravado and honesty in American poetry--an immigrant Black and Brown America ripped open by White rage and indifference. Recinos's view of the role Christianity plays in all this is equally profound and original. These are poems that needed to be written--truthful, often-enraged poems written by and for the soul." --Philip Schultz, author of The God of Loneliness "Written with immeasurable grit and grace. Recinos is an unfeigned apostle for minor voices. With a gentle ambush motivating every poem, Where the Sidewalks Meet is an unabridged testament for how to listen, sense, feel, experience those who get 'used to the world looking at [them] sideways'; for in Recinos's stunning stanzas, every line is an imperative, an intention for a more honorable universe." --Sandra Ruiz, author of Ricanness "In Where the Sidewalks Meet , a poetic consciousness roams New York, creating a cartography of the inner-city experience. These poems exist at the crossroad of life, history, and consciousness.


Fast-paced as urban life itself, these verses demand to be read aloud, sometimes like a vignette evoking childhood, sometimes like a diary, sometimes as a statement of values, sometimes as a cry for help and social justice, sometimes as a prayer for the fallen, but always as living poetry." --Carlos Aguasaco, author of The New York City Subway Poems "Compassion swings the lines here in this poetry of openhearted vision . 'Sweet words' witness life on the margins of the American myth. We can see the stars right alongside the scars, the spangles right next to the anguish, and the angels in the Spanglish informing these propulsive prayers, which sometimes turn from grief to glory and back in a single well-turned phrase. A beautiful, layered, heartful reading experience." --Maria Damon, author of Postliterary America " Where the Sidewalks Meet is a robust book that calls out and combats the wickedness of a national imagination that would dispossess its people. Recinos leans into poetry's direct power to (re)name the forces threatening our shared humanity--ignorance, bigotry, fear--and the effect is a resonance that reckons with the risk, an intensity that tries to 'restart [the] heart,' poems that hold if not yoke us across a country of difference." --Geffrey Davis, author of Night Angler.



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