Sea in my Bones: Mar en los Huesos

Awards:   Winner of Poetry Book Society Translation Choice Winter 2023 (UK)
Author:   Juana Goergen
Publisher:   The 87 Press
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9781739393922


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 October 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Sea in my Bones: Mar en los Huesos


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  • Winner of Poetry Book Society Translation Choice Winter 2023 (UK)

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The fourth collection of poetry in Juana Goergen's rich trajectory, Mar en los huesos [Sea in my Bones] bears witness to a shared collective experience of trauma. It interweaves indigenous and African belief systems, languages, and memories to recollect the Caribbean's ancestral past and its imagination of the future. As is true of all memory work, Sea in my Bones simultaneously speaks to the broken present: its cry against injustice rests on the hope that through its labor, ""the Zemies might awaken and the Caribbean peoples' origin be remembered."" A multilingual tour de force that slips between Spanish, Taino, and Yoruba, Goergen's deployment of the poem as trace, as evidence, results in a cacophony of voices that bring together what life has torn apart. At the same time, the collection poses questions for all of us about the role of poetry in communities that have survived collective trauma. In the absence of justice can such poetry of witness serve as a form of restitution? Or does it hold the promise of something else? For Fans Of: Nathalie Diaz, Aria Aber, Alycia Pirmohamed, Bhanu Kapil

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Author:   Juana Goergen
Publisher:   The 87 Press
Imprint:   The 87 Press
ISBN:  

9781739393922


ISBN 10:   1739393929
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   06 October 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Juana Iris Goergen (Puerto Rico). Poet and Emerita Professor at DePaul University, Chicago. Visiting Professor at InterAmerican University, Arecibo, Puerto Rico. She has published La sal de las brujas (finalist of Letras de Oro Awards, Betania 1997,) La piela medias (2003,) Las Ilusas/Dreamers (in Desarraigos, contratiempo, 2008) and Mar en los huesos (Pandora/Lobo estepario, 2017.) Her poetry has been published in numerous anthologies, most recently, LatinUsa (Mexico, 2018). She was initiator and co-organizer for eleven years of the Chicago International Poetry Festival Poesia en abril. She has edited nine poetry anthologies, among them: Susurros para disipar las sombras, Rapsodia de los sentidos and Ciudad Cien en (Erato Poesia, Poesia en abril Chicago). She has been awarded contratiempo Poesia/Cultura Award, 2014 and the Jose Revueltas Poetry Award, 2018. At the moment she is working on two poetry collections La celda del iris/ Iris prison cell (under review) and Requiem al sueno americano: otro ""Canto general""/ Requiem to the American Dream: another ""Canto general."" In 2019 she was honoured by the International Poetry Festival Poesia en Abril Committee and at DePaul University with a poetry award that bears her name, the Juana Iris Goergen Poetry Award. Silvia R. Tandeciarz holds a B.A. and M.A. in English from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in Literature from Duke University. She is Chancellor Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures and Vice Dean for Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies at William & Mary, where she has worked since 1999. A translator, poet, and scholar in the field of Latin American Cultural Studies, she has published widely on the intersections between memorial and human rights initiatives in postdictatorship Argentina. Her most recent book, Citizens of Memory: Affect, Representation, and Human Rights in Postdictatorship Argentina (2017,Bucknell University Press) appeared in Spanish in 2020. In addition to the poems of Puerto Rican poet Juana Goergen, her work in translation includes the book-length critical treatises Masculine/Feminine (Duke University Press, 2004) and The Insubordination of Signs (Duke University Press, 2004), both by the Chilean theorist Nelly Richard. She is the author of the poetry collection Exorcismos (Betania, 2000).

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