Fable of the Pack-Saddle Child: Poetry

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Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
BkMk Press of the University of Missouri-Kansas City
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Pages
100
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 0.4 inches | 0.52 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781943491148
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About the Author
Mia Leonin is the author of THE FABLE OF THE PACK- SADDLE CHILD (BkMk Press at the University of Missouri- Kansas City, 2018), BRAID (Anhinga Press, 1999), UNRAVELING THE BED (Anhinga Press, Van K. Brock Florida Poetry Series, 2008), and a memoir, Havana and Other Missing Fathers (University of Arizona Press, 2009). Leonin's poetry has been published in New Letters, Guernica, Prairie Schooner, Alaska Quarterly Review, Indiana Review, Witness, River Styx, Chelsea, and others. Leonin has been awarded fellowships from the State of Florida Department of Cultural Affairs and grants from the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund.
Reviews
"Meshing poetry and storytelling, Mia Leonin has created in Fable of the Pack-Saddle Child a luminous and mysterious tale about a young girl's search for the meaning of her life. Leonin weaves together the language of the body and the language of the soul in an unforgettable way. Her playfulness with the tilde in Spanish is simply exquisite. Together with stunning illustrations by artist Nereida García Ferraz, this beautiful book will haunt the reader with its evocation of a time and a place halfway between lost dreams and real life."
--Ruth Behar, author of Lucky Broken Girl
"Mia Leonin's Fable of the Pack-Saddle Child is brimming with the luminous strangeness of nearly pre-linguistic truth born of keen observation, deep feeling, and brilliant imagery. In this haunting, often terrifying hybrid of poetry, dream, fable and magic-spell, Leonin evokes a world that is both absolutely familiar and utterly transformed. Fable of the Pack-Saddle Child is a work of sly and surprising power, rich with the sensual fecundity of the real world seen through the eyes of a child's inner life. Its spell will light and lighten our lives."
--Michael Hettich, author of The Frozen Harbor
"This tapiz of tales unspools to reveal young Micaela growing up amid 'the fables and fibs her mother tells.' Not knowing her father, 'Micaela wonders what food her father is. Is he scrambled eggs or palomilla steak...?' For simmering below the surface is the story of a girl's budding understanding of the power of language: 'What you have, chiquilla, are words--many, many words.' So spoke the sage in the gypsy cave. And it's true: all throughout young Micaela's life, it's her garden of palabras that anchors her: 'She writes on a fallen palm leaf and the small square of wax paper...' And it's village folk who, seemingly, raise her, including the teacher Señora López, who gifts the girl her first notebook. And slowly Fable of the Pack-Saddle Child sneaks up on you as Micaela's unsettling origins are revealed. A category-defying book that movingly marries prose, verse, and image."
--Francisco Aragón, Institute for Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame