speaking with grackles by soapberry trees


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About The Book

Winner of the Texas Institute of Letters John A. Robertson Award for Best First Book of Poetry César L. de Leóns debut book speaking with grackles by soapberry trees is a collection of poems that make their home in the Borderlands of Texas. There are poems rooted in childhood and young-adult memories like El Mundo and Learning to Swim and works like The Migration of the Mariposa twin poems and others that deal with queerness identity and relationships -familial and romantic. The inevitable grappling and coping that comes from living in a contested space like the border at a time when gun violence police brutality immigrant incarceration and racism have increasingly become part of everyday life around the country can be found in poems like River Escucha Sugar Skull and others. Throughout the collection the spirit of the borderlands marks its presence in a form of spirituality connecting the speaker with the natural world around him; birds arent the only things that he communes with. Lastly like the ever-mutable nature of the land more than a few of the poems in this collection range in form with creative and intentional use of white space or by fashioning pieces like American Mathematics and Cloud Watching in forms atypical for poetry.
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