Description
Iglesias experiments with form while showcasing the philosophical and metaphorical possibilities of poetry in this winner of the 2016 National Poetry Series Paz Prize for Poetry. Faultlessly translated by Aparicio, the individual pieces in this book-length sequence of Petrarchan sonnets are each foregrounded by brief meditations, which often read as a commentary on the work's own movement through literary tradition...The experiment in form is a philosophical argument that poetry can contribute to what have traditionally been envisioned as purely scholarly conversations. Iglesias offers a vision of the subject as divided while showcasing the beauty inherent in this fracturing; the fragment is revealed as 'the key that will open the doors.'
--Publishers Weekly
Readers of this book, whether in Spanish, English, or both, can find something special in these snapshots of life's random moments...Hearing from a Latina woman that is unapologetically authentic and funny provides a much-needed healthy representation of our culture that helps to dispel the misconceptions. We are not criminals or bad hombres, we are lovers and dreamers and complex human beings, in Miami, and beyond.
--White Wall Review
Miami Century Fox is Legna RodrĂguez Iglesias's English debut, but by no means is she an emerging poet. Here's a voice that's seasoned and fierce, tender and sharp as a blade. I promise, dear readers, that you will not encounter another book quite like this, nor another poet quite like Legna RodrĂguez Iglesias, ever again.
--Achy Obejas, from the introduction
This smart, delightful, and seductive dual-language (Spanish and English) collection by the 2017 winner of the Paz Prize for Poetry is a loving and sly portrait of Miami and the immigrant experience in the 21st century.
--Publishers Weekly, included in Fall 2017 Adult Announcements, Poetry
A bilingual--English and Spanish--collection by the 2017 winner of the Paz Prize for Poetry, Miami Century Fox is a delightful, seductive read. Sonnets? Rhyme and meter? Yes, along with a delicious serving of irony and wit. This is one very smart collection of poems--a loving and sly portrait of Miami and the immigrant experience in the twenty-first century.
Translated by Eduardo Aparicio.
The Paz Prize for Poetry is presented by The National Poetry Series and The Center for Writing and Literature at Miami Dade College and is awarded biennially. Named in the spirit of the late Novel Prize--winning poet Octavio Paz, it honors a previously unpublished book of poetry written originally in Spanish by an American resident.
Author: Legna RodrĂguez Iglesias
Publisher: Akashic Books
Published: 11/07/2017
Pages: 120
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 9.00h x 5.90w x 0.30d
ISBN13: 9781617755897
ISBN10: 1617755893
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American | Hispanic & Latino
- Poetry | Caribbean & Latin American
- Poetry | Women Authors
About the Author
Legna RodrĂguez Iglesias won the 2011 Premio Iberoamericano de Cuentos Julio CortĂĄzar and the 2016 Premio Literario Casa de Las AmĂ©ricas, in theater. She is the author of the poetry collections Hilo + Hilo, Dame Spray, TranstucĂ©, and Chicle (ahora es cuando). Her other titles include the novels Las analfabetas, Mayonesa bien brillante, and Mi novia preferida fue un bulldog francĂ©s, as well as the short story collection No sabe/no contesta.