Brother Sleep

Author:   Aldo Amparán
Publisher:   Alice James Books
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Pages:   100
Publication Date:   13 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Aldo Amparán
Publisher:   Alice James Books
Imprint:   Alice James Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781948579278


ISBN 10:   1948579278
Pages:   100
Publication Date:   13 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"Winner of the 2020 Alice James Award A Semifinalist for the 2023 Housatonic Book Award in Poetry A Finalist for the 2023 Lambda Literary Award in Gay Poetry One of the San Francisco Chronicle's Favorite Books of 2022 A Rumpus Poetry Book Club Pick for August 2022 Recommended by Book Riot ""This book is a beautiful haunting. Formally inventive and alive, Aldo Ampar�n's first collection Brother Sleep is essential reading for anyone who's ever made it through night. The poems again and again seek definition for what can never be defined, living in the liminal space between the poet and memory. Ampar�n gifts us with a clear and important voice in this queer reckoning with landscape, desire, illness, and touch."" --sam sax ""Ampar�n's work is musically and rhythmically delicate... who could possibly exist outside this urn that is the world?"" --Emily P�rez, RHINO ""Brother Sleep declares war on the people, places, and words that stand against the powers of reconnection and re-creation by calling out the truth of their love for family, of their queer identity, and of the terror and violence against the bodies and minds of gay men. In their arsenal, Ampar�n wields memory, pain, and love, but not from the ubiquitous emotional landscape. Instead, they draw upon the ancient tradition of mourning loss through oratory, by sharing in poems that separate us from each other and bind us together."" --Mikal Wix, West Trade Review ""The poems in Brother Sleep, Aldo Ampar�n's debut collection, slink and stagger across the page as they explore homoeroticism and the speaker's painful estrangement from a deceased brother... [Ampar�n manages] moments of gentler sensuality by combining exquisite imagery, expertly crafted consonance, and subtle syllabics."" --Diego Ba�z, Harriet Books ""Aldo Ampar�n's Brother Sleep is a deep meditation on the loss of a brother, queer love, and surviving violent homophobia on the U.S.-Mexico border. Set in Ciudad Ju�rez, Chihuahua, and El Paso, Texas the two cities hold the people that populate these poems like a bedroom where all you can do is sleep. Here people are stuck in the nonlinear world of dreams, pain, and mourning. Here people long for and find affection amidst unspeakable violence. Ampar�n's vision of the border is stunning, beautifully crafted, and gut-wrenching. One of the most exciting young voices in fronterizx literature writing today."" --Natalie Scenters-Zapico ""Aldo Ampar�n's Brother Sleep is a wild ride of litanies, odes, elegies, and love poems. Each poem is an example of a poet who's mastered his craft well enough to retrace steps back to the place where family, nationhood, and exile meet, 'I know Death/Is as fat, tall, /& white/As the edge/Of this page.' This is a beautiful debut."" --Jericho Brown"


This book is a beautiful haunting. Formally inventive and alive, Aldo Amparan's first collection Brother Sleep is essential reading for anyone who's ever made it through night. The poems again and again seek definition for what can never be defined, living in the liminal space between the poet and memory. Amparan gifts us with a clear and important voice in this queer reckoning with landscape, desire, illness, and touch. --sam sax


Winner of the 2020 Alice James Award A Semifinalist for the 2023 Housatonic Book Award in Poetry A Finalist for the 2023 Lambda Literary Award in Gay Poetry One of the San Francisco Chronicle's Favorite Books of 2022 A Rumpus Poetry Book Club Pick for August 2022 Recommended by Book Riot ""This book is a beautiful haunting. Formally inventive and alive, Aldo Amparán's first collection Brother Sleep is essential reading for anyone who's ever made it through night. The poems again and again seek definition for what can never be defined, living in the liminal space between the poet and memory. Amparán gifts us with a clear and important voice in this queer reckoning with landscape, desire, illness, and touch."" --sam sax ""Amparán's work is musically and rhythmically delicate... who could possibly exist outside this urn that is the world?"" --Emily Pérez, RHINO ""Brother Sleep declares war on the people, places, and words that stand against the powers of reconnection and re-creation by calling out the truth of their love for family, of their queer identity, and of the terror and violence against the bodies and minds of gay men. In their arsenal, Amparán wields memory, pain, and love, but not from the ubiquitous emotional landscape. Instead, they draw upon the ancient tradition of mourning loss through oratory, by sharing in poems that separate us from each other and bind us together."" --Mikal Wix, West Trade Review ""The poems in Brother Sleep, Aldo Amparán's debut collection, slink and stagger across the page as they explore homoeroticism and the speaker's painful estrangement from a deceased brother... [Amparán manages] moments of gentler sensuality by combining exquisite imagery, expertly crafted consonance, and subtle syllabics."" --Diego Baéz, Harriet Books ""Aldo Amparán's Brother Sleep is a deep meditation on the loss of a brother, queer love, and surviving violent homophobia on the U.S.-Mexico border. Set in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, and El Paso, Texas the two cities hold the people that populate these poems like a bedroom where all you can do is sleep. Here people are stuck in the nonlinear world of dreams, pain, and mourning. Here people long for and find affection amidst unspeakable violence. Amparán's vision of the border is stunning, beautifully crafted, and gut-wrenching. One of the most exciting young voices in fronterizx literature writing today."" --Natalie Scenters-Zapico ""Aldo Amparán's Brother Sleep is a wild ride of litanies, odes, elegies, and love poems. Each poem is an example of a poet who's mastered his craft well enough to retrace steps back to the place where family, nationhood, and exile meet, 'I know Death/Is as fat, tall, /& white/As the edge/Of this page.' This is a beautiful debut."" --Jericho Brown


a This book is a beautiful haunting. Formally inventive and alive, Aldo Amparana (TM)s first collection Brother Sleep is essential reading for anyone whoa (TM)s ever made it through night. The poems again and again seek definition for what can never be defined, living in the liminal space between the poet and memory. Amparan gifts us with a clear and important voice in this queer reckoning with landscape, desire, illness, and touch.a a sam sax


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Aldo Amparán is a poet, writer, & translator born & raised in the border cities of El Paso, TX, USA, & Ciudad Juárez, CH, MX. They are the recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts & CantoMundo. Their work has been widely published in anthologies and literary journals including AGNI, Best New Poets, Gulf Coast, Kenyon Review Online, Ploughshares, Poetry Magazine, & elsewhere. They hold an MFA in Creative Writing from The University of Texas at El Paso.

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