Immigrants in Our Own Land & Selected Early Poems

Immigrants in Our Own Land & Selected Early Poems - A New Directions Paperbook

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Publisher's Synopsis

Immigrants in Our Own Land & Selected Early Poems is a new, expanded edition of Jimmy Santiago Baca's best-selling first book of poetry (originally published by Louisiana State University Press in 1979). A number of poems from early, now unavailable chapbooks have also been included so that the reader can at last have an overview of Baca's remarkable literary development. The voice of Immigrants will be familiar to readers of the widely praised Martìn & Meditations on the South Valley and Black Mesa Poems (New Directions, 1987 and 1989), but the territory may not be. Most of the poems in this collection were written while the author was in prison, where he taught himself to read and write. All the poems are concerned with the incarcerated or the disenfranchised; they all communicate the sting from the backhand of the American promise. As Denise Levertov has noted, Baca "is far from being a naive realist," but of poverty and prejudice, of material that is truly raw, he "writes in unconcealed passion."

Book information

ISBN: 9780811211451
Publisher: New Directions
Imprint: New Directions Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 811.6
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 86
Weight: 130g
Height: 77mm
Width: 77mm
Spine width: 10mm