American Duende

Author:   Jay Griswold
Publisher:   DOS Madres Press
ISBN:  

9781962847315


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   15 September 2025
Format:   Paperback
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American Duende


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Author:   Jay Griswold
Publisher:   DOS Madres Press
Imprint:   DOS Madres Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.127kg
ISBN:  

9781962847315


ISBN 10:   1962847314
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   15 September 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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""There is a darkness that Edison never dreamed of,"" Jay Griswold tells us in his stunning American Duende. These darkly lit poems expose landscapes of cultural oppression and human loneliness. His voice of exile is ""concerned by an absence that is called Artaud,"" which strives for connection while also tunneling inward to a core that grieves like a wounded animal ("". . . I cower my animal half/ Who would howl through the sleep of a fishing village""). Yet the poet exudes an inner resilience still capable of ""the slow work of piecing a life/ Back together,"" primarily through the empathic act of making a poem; he says he is ""Writing this because I must/ For the fur-bearing seals and Australian pines, I . . . Writing it for seagulls who burst into flames."" Jay Griswold's remarkable book, just as Lorca describes the duende, ""burns the blood like powdered glass."" American Duende is a war cry of love where, as Griswold says, ""the escalators are moving upstairs towards the stars."" -George Kalamaras, author of The Rain That Doesn's Reach the Ground Jay Griswold's American Duende is haunted by many ghosts. We encounter the ghosts of Woody Guthrie, Attila Jozsef, Richard Nixon, Pablo Neruda, Vincent Van Gogh, and a host of others. But most of all, the ghost of Federico Garcia Lorca lurks everywhere. Every line of American Duende is bathed in the red light of Lorca's duende. As Griswold notes, ""the salmon swim / Upstream to die, and in every act/ There's a small fragment of creation."" Yes, just as the title of this book promises, Griswold brings duende to America and to American poetry. Though ""There is so much suffering in the world/ A soul can't contain it,"" American Duende shows us over and over that in skilled hands poems can transform soul-grief into beauty and wonder. -John Bradley, author of As Blood Is the Fruit of the Heart


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Jay Griswold was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has traveled extensively throughout the world. He has a Masters Degree in Creative Writing from Colorado State University and currently resides in Ft. Myers, Florida. His previous books are Meditations for the Year of the Horse (Leaping Mountain Press) and The Landscape of Exile (West End Press, 1993)

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