Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
A rich and intensely intimate collection of new poems--two full sections of them--as well as Blanco's picks from his previous volumes "For breathing life into the identity and idea of America. An award-winning poet and author, professor and public speaker, and son of Cuban immigrants, Richard Blanco's powerful storytelling challenges the boundaries of culture, gender, and class while celebrating the promise of our nation's highest ideals."
-- Citation presented to Richard Blanco on receiving the National Humanities Medal at the White House
In this collection of over 100 poems, Richard Blanco has carefully selected poems from his previous volumes and bookended them with new poems that address both the turbulence of our times and the internal struggles he grapples with as a gay Latino man in a culture that can be cruel and unwelcoming to anyone who is "other."
The poems range in subject and setting, but are all characterized by his keen eye and deep sensibility, without unnecessary pretense or complexity. This volume is a gift to Blanco's fans but even more to those who have yet to discover that they can fall in love with poetry.
Richard Blanco has been justly celebrated for his poetic gifts and his command of the many forms poetry can take, from the finely structured to the spoken word and prose poem formats. His previous volumes evinced his growing command of the craft and his devotion to making poetry accessible to all readers and listeners.
Synopsis
A rich, accomplished, intensely intimate collection with two full sections of new poems bookending Blanco's selections from his five previous volumes "An engineer, poet, Cuban American...his poetry bridges cultures and languages--a mosaic of our past, our present, and our future--reflecting a nation that is hectic, colorful, and still becoming."--President Joe Biden, conferring the National Humanities Medal on Richard Blanco, 2023
In this collection of over 100 poems, Richard Blanco has carefully selected poems from his previous books that represent his evolution as a writer grappling with his identity, working to find and define "home," and bookended them with new poems that address those issues from a fresh, more mature perspective, allowing him to approach surrendering the pain and urgency of his past explorations. Originally it read like this and I wonder if that's better? "with a more mature aspect that comes close to allowing him to let go of the pain and urgency of his past explorations."] Pausing at this pivotal moment in mid-career, Blanco reexamines his life-long quest to find his proverbial home and all that it encompasses: love, family, identity and ultimately art itself. In the closing section of the volume, he has come to understand and internalize the idea that "home" is not one place, not one thing, and lives both inside him and inside his art.
The poems range in form, voice, and setting, showcasing his command of craft, but in essence they are one continuous reflection on the existential question at the core of all of Blanco's poetry: how can we find our place in the world. All are characterized by his keen eye, deep sensibility, and polished craft, without pretense. This volume is a gift to Blanco's many readers but even more to those who have yet to discover that they can understand, and fall in love with poetry, that a poet can speak to them about his own and their own lives so profoundly, and that this poet, as Barack Obama discovered, can speak for all of us.
Richard Blanco has been justly celebrated for his poetic gifts and his command of the many forms poetry can take, from the finely structured to the prose poem formats. His previous volumes have been praised by Patricia Smith, Eileen Myles, Sandra Cisneros, Elizabeth Alexander, and many others. His poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and dozens of other publications.