Drum the Double Sun: Algoems

Author:   Daniel Manuel Mendoza
Publisher:   Madville Publishing LLC
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9781963695199


Pages:   80
Publication Date:   15 April 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Daniel Manuel Mendoza
Publisher:   Madville Publishing LLC
Imprint:   Madville Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.127kg
ISBN:  

9781963695199


ISBN 10:   1963695194
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   15 April 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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In Daniel Manuel Mendoza's America, sons find freedom in fathers whose forearms are ""soiled with engine grease,"" philosophers seek virtue in the ""legs of working women,"" and wanderers contemplate the nature of love in ""city streets weighted / In loss and the choked promises / Of the past."" The sense of an ending is always near, rearing its head around every half-empty street corner, every somnambulant neighborhood, every desolate highway, and yet, Mendoza never demands pity from his readers. Rather, through measured lyricism, candid tones, and a multitude of voices infused with the symbolic, we discover a joyful meditation of the lives of those too often neglected and unjustly forgotten. From Chicago to all along the border of the Rio Grande Valley, Drum the Double Sun is as ripe with ""sleep and cigarettes"" as it is with hearts as ""heavy / As a smash of doves."" Once you traversed the end of Mendoza's debut collection, hauling the exhumed remnants of memory, you will realize that if you truly want to cleanse your soul, you must first be willing to get your hands dirty.-Esteban Rodríguez, author of Lotería Daniel Manuel Mendoza's collection of ""algoems"" is offbeat, in tune, formidable. It's a robust investigation and inventory of a life lived in the dust of South Texas and bearing the imprint of different American cities-Chicago, D.C., Denver-and even ancient Mexico. It's singular, strange, beautiful. Mendoza makes it breathe, makes the reader feel alive, too, which is what it's all about. You'll find it hard to put down.-Stephen D. Gutierrez, author of Captain Chicano Draws a Line in the American Sand Daniel Mendoza's poetry collection feels good to me... I've been reading it on a little phone, held in my hands-a new bird, a new egg-this is a collection to be wrapped up with, and to hunker down on. Take for instance Mesquite. It's there in its squelch and smoke. Imagine if you could, a Mexica Lily. Can you taste the soft petals of its mouth!? Possibly try to feel the tarmac swinging beneath a car in the desert, beneath the wheels, hanging low and beating underneath you. These are present in this book. The manuscript feels like a sacred grocery list, or the names of your most distant ancestors come home to you. I'm in love with the strangeness, and the angelic qualities. To finally hold it in my hands! This is the kind of book that you stay up late one night for, sewing a quilted envelope to slide it in, to warm it, to protect it. A Brilliant book. Bravo!-Linda Ravenswood, author of a poem is a house


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Daniel Manuel Mendoza was born in Hammond, Indiana, and raised in Hebbronville, Texas. He is the author of Stray Dogs: Interviews with Working-Class Writers (Down & Out Books, 2016). His work has appeared in Boulevard, Pleiades, and Alchemy, among others. He lives in the Texas Rio Grande Valley.

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