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Richard Vargas
(Author)Description
Shortlisted for the 34th annual Reading the West Book Award in poetry.
This newest collection from Richard Vargas stands chest-to-chest with the realities of the American working class. At once acerbic and tender, the poems swell with curiosity and compassion for the people living in a culture designed to milk them dry. Vargas writes with humor, with wonder, with wickedness and guileless admiration, acknowledging those whose lives are seldom glamorized.
Product Details
Publisher | Casa Urraca Press |
Publish Date | July 11, 2023 |
Pages | 96 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781956375176 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.2 inches | 0.3 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"Vargas's humor arrives in waves between the politics and everyday fight for justice and delivers the wisdom of a rebel. He melts our hearts and blows our minds with satire and wrath in his new book of poetry."
-Juliana Aragón Fatula, author of Crazy Chicana in Catholic City
"Vargas is a spokesman for the working poor, for the abused poor, especially women. His candid poems brim with irony, sorrow, and anger as well as with compassion and empathy. This well-crafted collection will burn in your memory long after you put it down."
-Pamela Uschuk, author of American Book Award-winner Crazy Love
"Richard Vargas leaves you laughing, and commiserating, and broken-hearted, and celebrating, and agreeing with the kind of profound insights revealed by only the best poets writing the best poetry for the best readers. Read this book. Know this poet."
-Michael Sedano, founder of La Bloga https: //labloga.blogspot.com
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