Description
For the first time, this book presents the distinguished, prolific, and highly experimental writer Juan Felipe Herrera. This wide-ranging collection of essays by leading experts offers critical approaches on Herrera, who transcends ethnic and mainstream poetics. It expertly demonstrates Herrera's versatility, resourcefulness, innovations, and infinite creativity.
As a poet Herrera has had an enormous impact within and beyond Chicano poetics. He embodies much of the advancements and innovations found in American and Latin American poetry from the early l970s to the present. His writings have no limits or boundaries, indulging in the quotidian as well as the overarching topics of his era at different periods of his life. Both Herrera and his work are far from being unidimensional. His poetics are eclectic, incessantly diverse, transnational, unorthodox, and distinctive. Reading Herrera is an act of having to rearrange your perceptions about things, events, historical or intra-historical happenings, and people. The essays in this work delve deeply into Juan Felipe Herrera's oeuvre and provide critical perspectives on his body of work. They include discussion of Chicanx indigeneity, social justice, environmental imaginaries, Herrera's knack for challenging theory and poetics, transborder experiences, transgeneric constructions, and children's and young adult literature. This book includes an extensive interview with the poet and a voluminous bibliography on everything by, about, and on the author. The chapters in this book offer a deep dive into the life and work of an internationally beloved poet who, along with serving as the poet laureate of California and the U.S. poet laureate, creates work that fosters a deep understanding of and appreciation for people's humanity. Contributors
Trevor Boffone
Marina Bernardo-FlĂłrez
Manuel de JesĂșs HernĂĄndez-G.
Whitney DeVos
Michael Dowdy
Osiris AnĂbal GĂłmez
Carmen GonzĂĄlez Ramos
Cristina Herrera
MarĂa Herrera-Sobek
Francisco A. LomelĂ
Tom Lutz
Manuel M. MartĂn-RodrĂguez
Marzia Milazzo
Maria AntĂČnia Oliver-Rotger
Rafael PĂ©rez-Torres
Renato Rosaldo
Donaldo W. Urioste
Luis Alberto Urrea
Santiago Vaquera-VĂĄsquez
Author: Francisco A. LomelĂ
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 06/20/2023
Pages: 472
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.54lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.91w x 1.18d
ISBN13: 9780816549740
ISBN10: 0816549745
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | American | Hispanic & Latino
- Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies | American | Hispanic American Studies
About the Author
Francisco A. LomelĂ is professor emeritus and distinguished professor of Chicano/a studies and Latin American literature at the University of California, Santa Barbara.