How a Civilization Begins

How a Civilization Begins

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"Born and raised in Compton, California, Richard Vargas is seeped in the culture of his youth--the fresh beans and tender tortillas, the addict father and close families and cool lowrider. He suffered and delighted in the expectations of his gender, including the sense that a willing woman or couple of beers could sweep the blues away. He served in the military, graduated from an MFA program too late in life to reap its employment benefits, acquired a profound political sensibility, and kept on going back to the world for more," writes Margaret Randall in her introduction to HOW A CIVILIZATION BEGINS. In his characteristically candid American vernacular, Richard delivers once again a poetry collection that explores the intersection between the personal and the political, and the grief of losing a father to addiction and its lifelong consequences. Vulnerable and raw at once, Richard does not sugar-coat the realities of living in a time of contradictions and political divisions.

"Here is a collection of poems fit for a person's last meal. It does not ask for anything in return, knowing that our collective journey is in that final moment when we share the same language. Richard Vargas's poetry captures life's beauty, absurdities, and the memories almost left behind. These are poems that rise above the joda, the struggles of everyday life only a poet of his caliber can muster with eloquence and fortitude."--Levi Romero, Inaugural New Mexico Poet Laureate

Poetry. Chicano. Coming of Age. Politics.

Book information

ISBN: 9780996724791
Publisher: Mouthfeel Press
Imprint: Mouthfeel Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 134
Weight: 191g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 7mm