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From the author of My OTHER TONGUE comes a new collection of prose poetry exploring the intergenerational inheritance of gendered violence.

Rosa Alcaláaacute; choreographs language to understand the body as it "gathers itself over time to become whole," recovering the speaker's intuition while unraveling memory to pinpoint the aches, anxieties, and lessons of a woman's survival. Ruminating on daughterhood, mothering, and the body's cumulative wisdom, YOU traces a jagged line through fears and joys both past and present.

Product Details

PublisherCoffee House Press
Publish DateApril 09, 2024
Pages88
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781566897013
Dimensions8.7 X 5.8 X 0.4 inches | 0.3 pounds
BISAC Categories: Poetry, Poetry, Poetry,

About the Author

Rosa Alcalá has published three previous books of poetry, most recently MyOTHER TONGUE. She has been awarded fellowships and grants from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Harvard's Woodberry Poetry Room, Yaddo, MacDowell, Fundación Valparaíso, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Her translation and editorial work include New & Selected Poems of Cecilia Vicuña and Spit Temple: The Selected Performances of Cecilia Vicuña, runner-up for the 2012 PEN Translation Award. Her poems and translations have appeared in Harper's, The Nation, Poetry, and Best American Poetry, among other publications. She is the De Wetter Endowed Chair in Poetry at the University of Texas at El Paso's Bilingual MFA in Creative Writing Program.

Reviews

Praise for YOU

Finalist for the 2024 Big Other Book Award for Poetry
A California Review of Books Outstanding Poetry Book of 2024

"A thrilling masterpiece filled with prose poems that challenge and disturb as they dig deep into the terrors that women face. Alcaláaacute;'s YOU contains writing so powerful it may cause your heart to combust." -Christopher Luna, Rain Taxi

"A powerful collection that validates past experiences as necessary for growth, and that celebrates the many versions of a self with honesty, humor, and openness." --Leonora Simonovis, Poetry Foundation

"[Alcalá] doesn't just shake her head at instances of gendered violence, she grabs then shakes the head of the violator within intimate and purposeful prose poems. [She] dives into events of inhumanity and emerges with a history of survival that's radiant and essential." --Oli Peters, Pleiades

"This trauma is recorded in the poet's "chest and in the breath" and in nearly all the poems in this powerful book." --David Starkey, Santa Barbara Independent

"With roots in the Bronx and years spent on the U.S.-Mexico border, [Alcalá's] poems often inhabit multiple geographies and identities at once." --El Paso Matters

"This is a collection of incredible strength and wisdom, much of it hard-won, but one that emerges out the other side, stronger for having not only survived, but thrived." --Rob Mclennan's Blog

"Wielding needle and steel, epistle and wit, Rosa Alcalá fearlessly addresses selves past and present in YOU. Each brilliant prose lyric floods the empty lots and glossed recesses where harassment and assault thrive with unflinching light to expose a world that blithely acquiesces to the 'suffering [that] was the deep and/persistent condition of being a woman.' YOU delivers not the impoverished self of determination or even care, but a you who recalls and redraws the map for all our daughters." --Anna Maria Hong

"Do we have a way of explaining the imaginative tangle of what your life has been, but what you wished it could have been, and what you still wish it might become? Rosa Alcalá's YOU is a book of spells that fearlessly confronts this question. Her unforgettable prose poems are feminist, feminine epiphanies, recklessly abundant in erotic charge and bitter wisdom." --Katie Peterson

"Speaking to herself through the second person 'you, ' Rosa Alcalá opens a transom through time and space. Reaching all the way back to the 'eyes that didn't know what I was witnessing at five, ' the poet gathers vision and selves, memory and prophetic warning. Her attempt to 'love the world' helps us to see ourselves as imperfect as we started but indivisible as we might become." --Farid Matuk

"Like a pendulum prognosticating some unknown future as it swings forward, only to swing back to rewrite the possible, Rosa Alcalá's sumptuous YOU interrogates the horizons where definitive shape makes claim, and, instead, founds a compassion that blurs legislated boundary (of body/of mind/of self/of other). In prose as gorgeously devastating as it is crushingly stunning, YOU begs answer: when we are so many beautiful collisions, so many fleshed events, where does one body end and the other begin?" --J. Michael Martinez

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