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Fuego

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Praise for FUEGO

Fuego full of fire, of the passionate intensity of creation in the face of great odds - the intensity of difficult pregnancies and childbirth and all-consuming motherhood, of the immigrant student who struggles to write his first sentences in English, the child who falls from her bike and gets up again and again, the long-distance swimmer trying to swim to Antarctica, all of them stand-ins, I think, for the artist who struggles to make something meaningful from language in the midst of life, which is to say in the midst of death. This Leslie Contreras Schwartz has done in her debut collection, and hers is a distinctive and welcome new voice in American poetry.

Susan Wood, Gladys Louise Fox Professor Emerita of English at Rice University, author of Asunder, National Poetry Series selection 2001

Leslie Contreras Schwartz's Fuego is filled with the power of things, floods that bring both destructive power and promise of new life, televisions that bring awful news, a small child's naming of clouds. Like Plath's most tender poems, Schwartz's debut collection uses the minutiae of everyday living to create a world where even in the darkest times, light finds a way to come "from under / the shade, / light from under / the door. "

Amanda Auchter, author of The Wishing Tomb, winner of 2013 PEN Center USA Literary Award for Poetry

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Book Details

ISBN:
9780996523158
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
86
Authors:
Leslie Contreras Schwartz
Publisher:
Saint Julian Press, Inc.
Published Date:
2016-03-14
Language:
English

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About the poet: Leslie Contreras Schwartz

Leslie Contreras Schwartz is a multi-genre writer born in Houston, Texas, with Mexican American roots going back several generations in Texas. She earned a BA from Rice University and an MFA from Warren Wilson College. A member of the Macondo Writers' Collective, her work examines the individual and public body, centering the voices of those historically silenced and the lived complexities of identity, place, and belonging. She is the author of five collections, including Fuego (Saint Julian Press, 2016), Nightbloom & Cenote (2018), Black Dove / Paloma Negra (FlowerSong Press, 2020), and The Body Cosmos (2023). She served as Houston Poet Laureate from 2019 to 2021 and received a 2021 Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship.

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