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America - by Fernando Valverde (Paperback)

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  • "Valverde's sharp meditation on the state of mind of a nation reeling from its historical contradictions and moral failings is startling...Forché's consummate translation and instructive introduction provide a map to help readers navigate this powerful book.
  • About the Author: Fernando Valverde is a preeminent poet writing in the Spanish language today, and he has received international acclaim for his contributions to the art of poetry.
  • 176 Pages
  • Poetry, European

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"In Fernando Valverde's Amâerica, "sorrow is ancient." Mournfully lyrical, politically sharp, with a sweeping view of American roots, dysfunctions, and ideals-as if from above, and yet also from within-this is a book that deconstructs the legacy of empire. From the Mississippi River to Fulton Avenue, from slavery to "lone wolf" shooters, Valverde grieves but does not wince away from all that is lost to greed and a culture of violence, painting an urgent portrait of "the thirst of America / a smile satisfied to death." Valverde is widely regarded as one of the most important younger Spanish-language poets. Here his vibrant voice and convictions are translated and introduced by Carolyn Forchâe, herself a world-renowned poet of witness"--



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"Valverde's sharp meditation on the state of mind of a nation reeling from its historical contradictions and moral failings is startling...Forché's consummate translation and instructive introduction provide a map to help readers navigate this powerful book."--Booklist

In Fernando Valverde's América, "sorrow is ancient." Mournfully lyrical, politically sharp, with a sweeping view of American roots, dysfunctions, and ideals--as if from above, and yet also from within--this is a book that deconstructs the legacy of empire. From the Mississippi River to Fulton Avenue, from slavery to "lone wolf" shooters, Valverde grieves but does not wince away from all that is lost to greed and a culture of violence, painting an urgent portrait of "the thirst of America / a smile satisfied to death." Valverde is widely regarded as one of the most important younger Spanish-language poets. Here his vibrant voice and convictions are translated and introduced by Carolyn Forché, herself a world-renowned poet of witness. Bilingual, with Spanish originals and English translations.



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"Valverde's sharp meditation on the state of mind of a nation reeling from its historical contradictions and moral failings is startling. . . . What we miss, Valverde captures, re-energizing our perception of what becomes commonplace, no matter how horrific." --Booklist


"America is a look at America from the perspective of a poet whose first language is Spanish (but who is bilingual). Diving into the history of the nation, these poems are not afraid to describe the darker shades of the past and of reality nowadays. Valverde also ties in his own ideas about learning another language and what language, in general, can do for society, how it can open perspectives up and open a dialogue between two people who, at first, seemed different. Though the history of America is fraught with difficulties and accomplishments, Valverde handles the hurdles with ease and honesty. It is this honesty and insight into life that makes the reading rewarding."--Virginia Living

"Between Valverde and Forché there is an alignment of sound, sense, and sensibility. Both are poets of witness that work with long lines. Throughout most of the book, Forché follows Valverde's syntax. This lets us see both Valverde's absorption of American poetry, his search, as he notes in the introduction, to develop a more American phrasing, and the care taken by Forché in her translations. . . . If expat poetry looks homeward, Valverde in America, through a deep dive into the history and psyche of the US, tries to build a house in which to dwell while far from home."--Good River Review


"Valverde with the gait and melodies of Lorca, with the brush of Dalí, where we blur between death skulls and majestic singers simultaneously, he goes, with his coat pockets stitched with murmurs of ancient prophets, and his lips parched with the thirsts of Whitman -- relentless, he witnesses, he notes and measures somehow, the vast ruptures across our paradox called "America." Forché's incredible harmony with Valverde's voices, space-time perception, affinities and depth is miraculous. This collection is the face that rises before us, a smoldering rage that builds from the distance into our being of the Now. It's a big crushing book you cannot put down."--Juan Felipe Herrera, Poet Laureate of the United States, Emeritus

"Carolyn Forché is, of course, the perfect translator of the lyricism, moral responsibility, and expansive intelligence of Fernando Valverde's America, an artistic record of one man's sojourn down "the road that leads to fear, / that which is inevitable, / the agony that drags itself along like a reptile." These are powerful poems of international importance!"--Jericho Brown
"Fernando Valverde is the most international poet of his generation. His poetry draws from the best sources of lyricism and is an example of modernity and tradition, of wisdom and emotion."--Luis García Montero
"Fernando Valverde is one of the most dazzling poets writing in Spanish today. In America, he shows the vivifying power of language, its deep sound and rhythm, its mysterious resonances, without forgetting the real, raising a fresco of a quality that honors his readers. No one can deny this triumph of poetry."--Raúl Zurita




About the Author



Fernando Valverde is a preeminent poet writing in the Spanish language today, and he has received international acclaim for his contributions to the art of poetry. Born in Granada, Spain, Valverde has been awarded some of the most prestigious awards for Spanish poetry, and his books have been published across Europe and the Americas. In 2014 his book The Insistence of Harm received the Book of the Year award from the Latino American Writers Institute of the City University of New York. Valverde was also nominated for a Latin Grammy for work integrating poetry and flamenco. In addition to his artistic success, he directs the International Festival of Poetry in Granada, which has received hundreds of distinguished poets since its inauguration. Valverde is a distinguished visiting professor at the University of Virginia.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: European
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Theme: Spanish & Portuguese
Format: Paperback
Author: Fernando Valverde
Language: English
Street Date: November 16, 2021
TCIN: 1007910572
UPC: 9781556596223
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-4933
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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