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Author(s): Recinos, Harold J.
ISBN No.: 9781666757910
Pages: 190
Year: 202301
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 44.16
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"In this collection of poetry, Harold Recinos inhabits the world of those that live on the edge of society, the migrants that cross rivers at nighttime to find refuge in a land that often turns them back. Recinos speaks of the inherent racism that people--Brown people, women, emigrants--experience in America, and he does it with extraordinary depth and beauty. This is an extraordinary collection of poems that will break your heart and inspire change in our fragmented world." --Marjorie Agosin, author of the Pura Belpré Award-winning I Lived on Butterfly Hill "Seemingly drawing inspiration from the likes of Whitman, Neruda, and Cardenal, The Looking Glass: Far and Near lifts up the voices of the dispossessed and abandoned Central Americans, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, and other Brown people with prophetic and poetic moral indignation. This moving book of poetry brings forth faith and hope despite the last would-be tyrant's efforts to destroy democracy and join a heartless world." --Greg Dawes, author of Pablo Neruda's Poetry and Politics "Each poem takes us step by step beyond the dehumanizing rush of modernity in search of paradise lost. In a world burdened by technology, climate change, and hate, this collection offers the reader a moment of simplicity, beauty, and love." --Linda M.


Rodríguez Guglielmoni, author of En barco de papel: La aventura de María Angelina y su papa Eugenio María de Hostos . "Harold Recinos is the fierce and relentless theologian of the Bronx's barrios and bodegas. He is the poet laureate of First Avenue and Spanglish. These poems bear witness to his immigrant community and show us the lives of those who live at the margins of hope." --Donald Platt, author of Swansdown "Rather than dwell in nostalgia, these poems ask us to consider how the present can be made better by the lessons of the past and by careful study of the moment--of human voices and the intricacy of their 'inexhaustible light.' Harold Recinos has written song of hope for the present. Sit with this marvel. You will be better for it.


" --Rodney Gomez, author of Arsenal with Praise Song.


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