Study of the Raft

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Product Details

Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
University Press of Colorado
Publish Date
Pages
82
Dimensions
6.4 X 8.3 X 0.4 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781885635792

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About the Author

Leonora Simonovis is a bilingual poet who grew up near Caracas, Venezuela, and currently lives in San Diego, California, where she teaches Latin American literature and creative writing at the University of San Diego. She is a VONA (Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation) fellow, has an MFA from Antioch University, Los Angeles, and is a contributing editor for Drizzle Review. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming from Gargoyle Magazine, Diode Poetry Journal, The Rumpus, Arkansas International, Inverted Syntax, and Tinderbox Poetry Journal, among others.

Reviews

"I can't remember a debut collection so startling and fresh, so uncompromising and passionate. Leonora Simonovis's powerful, confident voice runs through each and every one of these poems like a lifeline in defiance of injustice and oppression. She writes about Venezuela, exile, and family with such rich detail and nuance that we are swept away into her struggle to maintain a precarious balance in all of her worlds. This book is a sharp reminder that the personal is also--and always--political. She is always tuned in to the heart, a heart we can believe in and trust."
--Jim Daniels
"In Leonora Simonovis's beautiful book, Study of the Raft, family history is mixed with feminist history, and what it means to be a citizen. The death of Abuela's child intersects with what it means to be a woman, dodging "the bullets of others' desire," and the speaker's sense of alienation in her own country. All of these tensions accumulate into an important geometry of American life. Simonovis's poems are plainspoken and powerful, gentle and fierce. An impressive debut, these poems are a gift to contemporary American poetry."
--Victoria Chang