Post Traumatic Hood Disorder
Autor David Tomas Martinezen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mar 2018
"One of the most exciting and visceral poets of his generation." —Tony Hoagland
"Look at homie on the beach picking shells in dress shoes," David Tomas Martinez writes in his raw, electrifying second collection. In his debut, Hustle, Martinez offered a kaleidoscopic coming-of-age narrative replete with teen shootings and car-jackings, uncertain forays into sex, and the ongoing violence of colonialism upon Latino communities in San Diego. Emerging from the fray, the poet is left to wonder: Who am I now? In Post Traumatic Hood Disorder, the speaker assembles a bricolage self-portrait from the fractures of the past. Sliding between scholarly diction and slangy vernacular, studded with references to Greek mythology and hip-hop, Martinez's poems showcase a versatility of language and a wild-hearted poetic energy that is thoughtful, vulnerable, and distinctly American.
David Tomas Martinez is a recipient of a 2017 NEA fellowship, the Pushcart Prize, the Verlaine Poetry Prize, a CantoMundo fellowship, and the Stanley P. Young Fellowship from Breadloaf. His debut collection of poetry, Hustle (2014, Sarabande Books) received the New England Book Festival's prize in poetry, the Devil's Kitchen Reading Award, and $10,000 as honorable mention from the Antonio Cisneros Del Moral Prize. His work has been published or is forthcoming in Poetry, Ploughshares, Tin House, Boston Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, Oxford American, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. Martinez lives in Brooklyn, NY.
"Look at homie on the beach picking shells in dress shoes," David Tomas Martinez writes in his raw, electrifying second collection. In his debut, Hustle, Martinez offered a kaleidoscopic coming-of-age narrative replete with teen shootings and car-jackings, uncertain forays into sex, and the ongoing violence of colonialism upon Latino communities in San Diego. Emerging from the fray, the poet is left to wonder: Who am I now? In Post Traumatic Hood Disorder, the speaker assembles a bricolage self-portrait from the fractures of the past. Sliding between scholarly diction and slangy vernacular, studded with references to Greek mythology and hip-hop, Martinez's poems showcase a versatility of language and a wild-hearted poetic energy that is thoughtful, vulnerable, and distinctly American.
David Tomas Martinez is a recipient of a 2017 NEA fellowship, the Pushcart Prize, the Verlaine Poetry Prize, a CantoMundo fellowship, and the Stanley P. Young Fellowship from Breadloaf. His debut collection of poetry, Hustle (2014, Sarabande Books) received the New England Book Festival's prize in poetry, the Devil's Kitchen Reading Award, and $10,000 as honorable mention from the Antonio Cisneros Del Moral Prize. His work has been published or is forthcoming in Poetry, Ploughshares, Tin House, Boston Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, Oxford American, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. Martinez lives in Brooklyn, NY.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781946448095
ISBN-10: 1946448095
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Sarabande Books
Colecția Sarabande Books
ISBN-10: 1946448095
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Sarabande Books
Colecția Sarabande Books
Notă biografică
David Tomas Martinez is a CantoMundo fellow and recipient of a 2017 NEA fellowship, the Pushcart Prize, the Verlaine Poetry Prize, and the Stanley P. Young Fellowship from Breadloaf. His debut collection of poetry, Hustle (2014, Sarabande Books) received the New England Book Festival's prize in poetry, the Devil's Kitchen Reading Award, and $10,000 as honorable mention from the Antonio Cisneros Del Moral Prize. Martinez lives in Brooklyn.
Cuprins
Hoodies
Tattletale
They Call Him Scarface Because He's Sad
And One
Kama Sleeptra
Love Song
Incidentally
The/ A Train
Aa
Consider Oedipus's Father
Us Vs Them
Winter Night
In Defense of Poetry Voice
And Two
The First Time
Triptych on Ambition
Falling
Vorticism
Foster's Freeze
On Dreaming of My Wife
A Kiss
Drinking Alone
And Three
Sports Analogy
Second Wave
Drawing Water
History Lesson
Symposium
She Passes the Eye Test
Footnoting Biggie Lyrics Like Why Christmas Missed Us
Flight of Love
Art of the Vigilante
And Four
Playing Hangman
Tattletale
They Call Him Scarface Because He's Sad
And One
Kama Sleeptra
Love Song
Incidentally
The/ A Train
Aa
Consider Oedipus's Father
Us Vs Them
Winter Night
In Defense of Poetry Voice
And Two
The First Time
Triptych on Ambition
Falling
Vorticism
Foster's Freeze
On Dreaming of My Wife
A Kiss
Drinking Alone
And Three
Sports Analogy
Second Wave
Drawing Water
History Lesson
Symposium
She Passes the Eye Test
Footnoting Biggie Lyrics Like Why Christmas Missed Us
Flight of Love
Art of the Vigilante
And Four
Playing Hangman
Descriere
A searing interrogation of identity, masculinity, and contemporary culture, Post Traumatic Hood Disorder's references range from Icarus to Sir Mix-A-Lot.