Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Bad Mexican, Bad American by Jose Hernandez Diaz This collection of poems by Jose Hernandez Diaz showcases the unique style that has made him a rising star in the poetry community.-- FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This collection of poems by Jose Hernandez Diaz showcases the unique style that has made him a rising star in the poetry community. In Bad Mexican, Bad American, the minimalist, working-class aesthetic of a "disadvantaged Brown kid" takes wing in prose poems that recall and celebrate that forms ties to Surrealism. With influences like Alberto Ríos and Ray Gonzalez on one hand, and James Tate and Charles Baudelaire on the other, the collection spectacularly combines "high" art and folk art in a way that collapses those distinctions, as in the poem "My Date with Frida Kahlo": "Frida and I had Cuban coffee and then vegetarian tacos. We sipped on mescal and black tea. At the end of the night, I tried to make a move on her. She feigned resistance at first but then aggressively kissed me back. We kissed for about thirty minutes beneath a protest mural by David Alfaro Siqueiros." Bad Mexican, Bad American demonstrates how having roots in more than one culture can be both unsettling and rich: van Gogh and Beethoven share the page with tattoos, graffiti, and rancheras; Quetzalcoatl shows up at Panda Express; a Mexican American child who has never had a Mexican American teacher may become that teacher; a parents "broken" English is beautiful and masterful. Blending reality with dream and humility with hope, Hernandez Diaz contributes a singing strand to the complex cultural weave that is twenty-first-century poetry. Author Biography Jose Hernandez Diaz is the author of The Fire Eater and the forthcoming book The Parachutist. A 2017 NEA Poetry Fellow, he has published work in American Poetry Review, Border Crossing, Cincinnati Review, Circulo de Poesia, the Hooghly Review, Huizache, Iowa Review, the London Magazine, Missouri Review, the Moth, the Nation, Poetry, Poetry Wales, the Progressive, Southern Review, TriQuarterly, Witness, Yale Review, and in The Best American Nonrequired Reading. He teaches generative workshops for Hugo House, Lighthouse Writers Workshop, The Writers Center, and elsewhere. He serves as a poetry mentor in the Adroit Journals Summer Mentorship Program. He lives in Norwalk, California. Table of Contents IBallad of the West Coast Mexican American/Chicanx 00Doña Ofelia 00Familia 00Ode to the Overlooked Minimalist Painting in the Gallery 00Roots That Cracked the Pavement 00My Father Never Ate until Everyone Had Eaten 00Broken 00My Mothers "Broken" English 00The Pocha with the Adelita Tattoo 00El Chacal 00Folk Song 00Bildungsroman of a Disadvantaged Brown Kid 00I Never Had a Mexican American Teacher Growing Up 00La Paleta 00My Name 00The Skeleton and the Pyramid 00Bad Mexican, Bad American 00IIThe Magician 00The Surrealist Café 00The Recluse 00Quetzalcoatl in the City 00Insomniac Moon 00The Golden Telescope 00Mirage 00No Internet 00The Hummingbird Graffiti 00Lizard Man 00Wolverine on Hollywood Blvd. 00My Life as a French Existential Novelist 00The Road 00Meeting Octavio Paz on the Planet Jupiter 00My Date with Frida Kahlo 00Meeting James Tate in Heaven 00IIIThe Jaguar Tattoo 00The Rooster Tattoo 00The Showdown 00The Void 00The Anarchy 00The Fair 00El Melancólico 00The Pirate Ship 00The Fall 00The Ollie 00Ode to a California Neck Tattoo 00Sunday Cruise 00Tuesday 00The Conformist 00The Rebel 00The Stranger 00IVVoice 00The Moon 00The Gargoyle 00The Advertisements 00The First Day of Autumn 00The West 00The Blue Hummingbird 00The Ocean Is Not a Capitalist 00The Surfer and the Jaguar 00The End of a Decade 00Bones 00Ghost 00At the Funeral for van Goghs Ear 00At the Cemetery of Dead Poets 00 Review "The publication of Jose Hernandez Diazs first full collection of poems is cause for celebration. He is a gifted poet always ready to delight with outstanding song and poetry. Bad Mexican, Bad American is the best book Ive read in a long time from a young poet who holds no punches. Hernandez Diazs inspiration comes from daily life, from family, from a rich cultural tradition that make every poem in this collection shine with great empathy and humanity. I love how much the poet respects the sacrifices his parents made. I hear the plight of a young artist moving the reader with powerful and well-crafted poems. I am proud to call Hernandez Diaz one of the best poets of his generation, and certainly a poet who walks daily with Lorcas Duende and we are given the gift of his very best in this collection." * Virgil Suárez, author of "Amerikan Chernobyl" and "The Painted Buntings Last Molt" *"In Jose Hernandez Diazs Bad Mexican, Bad American, the prose poem reigns, along with the jackal tattoo, the Rage Against the Machine t-shirt worn to a job interview, and graffiti painted by first-gen guys from the neighborhood growing up like me, between cultures, between poverty and wealth, guys with names like Gato, like Chaos. The poems arise from the kingdom of the grand in-between, this library of forgotten saints on the other side of heaven, this location of broken languages that sound like a Neruda poem, like prayer, of broken people who transform into surrealists, insomniacs, magicians, ghosts, and poets. These are poems of mystery and charm, in which a rooster tattoo on a shoulder in L.A. unfolds into a dream about a rooster in the familys rancho back in Mexico—icon, dream, and memory in an everlasting blood tie—and a man in a Chicano Batman shirt [rides] a lowrider bicycle on the ocean waves, neither Jesus nor demon, hologram nor myth, good Mexican nor good American, but like this exhilarative collection, a literal miracle." * Diane Seuss, author of "frank: sonnets" *"Jose Hernandez Diaz has written a new place into existence. It is disorienting, jarring, fantastical, nonsensical, and mesmerizing. . . . I found myself immersed in a place where I could send my lover flowers from the grave, where I could talk to a man with a lizard head or Quetzalcoatl at Panda Express, or listen to a skeleton in a sombrero playing guitar. I was completely absorbed and loving my new surroundings. What a delight to read this collection, to experience this strange new voice. What a singular city Jose Hernandez Diaz has invited us to visit. This a rewarding and must-read debut." * Rodney Gomez, author of "Arsenal with Praise Song" *"Hernandez Diazs reflective debut engages with themes of identity and cultural hybridity, interrogating the concept of self-awareness against the perceptions of others. . . . Revealing how past experiences, dreams, and personal interactions shape ones sense of self, these varied poems resonate." * Publishers Weekly *"Part memoir, part speculative, always imaginative and engrossing, Hernandez Diazs newest poetry collection traverses culture, identity, and time, all the while treating the reader to masterfully crafted free verse and prose poetry, encounters with long-since-passed artistic giants (such as Paz and Kahlo), and the merging of the ancient and the contemporary. . . . Bad Mexican, Bad American carves out an inclusive and validating space for not only Hernandez Diaz but all those who too often find themselves torn between the various and seemingly oppositional commitments of the cultures with which they identify and from which they may well trace their ancestry, but which they nonetheless and frequently struggle to claim." * The Adroit Journal *"Delightfully, and with great timing, Hernandez Diaz takes the fourth wall down in these fascinating vignettes and offers countless inroads for the reader to follow. While the slippery Surrealism of these poetic fictions is always fun, Bad Mexican, Bad American perhaps shines most brightly in poems that directly address the authors experiences of growing up mixed-race and working-class. In these moments, Hernandez Diaz gives us pieces to rearrange as a bright response to broken systems, and in the process, argues that life is most real when at its strangest." * Rain Taxi *"It is not easy to take a slice of the human soul and unroll it like wallpaper, so that readers might engage with the duality of experience lived as Mexican and American. . . . Yet the struggle of both existences is not just unrolled in this masterful collection of poems by Hernandez Diaz, it is laid bare. The work of the poet has been more than accomplished in this cant-put-the-book-down collection. It has been realized, page by page, bringing the reader into an insidious understanding of the poets life, work, and perspective." * New York Journal of Books *"A wonderful and imaginative collection of sixty-three poems. . . . No doubt, Hernandez Diaz is a master of his craft." * Erato Magazine *"Reading José Hernández Díazs poetry book, Bad Mexican, Bad American, is like quenching a thirst that for too long has gone unsatisfied. Latinos in general, and Chicanos in particular, yearn for rich, full and authentic expressions of our community. Hernández provides the perfect elixir to address this need through his beautifully drawn personal poems and his whimsically surreal prose poetry. . . . These reminders of our humanity are not luxuries that sit in libraries unread, but instead critical shields from the violence towards our Latino communities. Bad Mexican, Bad American is truly like water for all of us in a desert of headlines saying that we do not belong." * The Los Angeles Review * Details ISBN1946724734 Author Jose Hernandez Diaz Pages 82 Publisher Acre Books Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781946724731 Format Paperback Imprint Acre Books Subtitle Poems Audience General Country of Publication United States ISBN-10 1946724734 Publication Date 2024-03-05 US Release Date 2024-03-05 DEWEY 811.6 UK Release Date 2024-03-05 AU Release Date 2024-07-04 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERY No matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. SECURE PAYMENT Peace of mind by paying through PayPal and eBay Buyer Protection TheNile_Item_ID:159927398;
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