Cervantes, Lorna Dee
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Drive: The First Quartet: New Poems, 1980-2005
Lorna Dee Cervantes
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ASIN: 0930324544 |
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This five-part collection of poems ranges from highly political to gently playful and personal.
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- where the fire comes from
- Blissfully twisted!
- One of the all time best in Chicano Literature
- Beautiful poetry!
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Emplumada (Pitt Poetry)
Lorna Dee Cervantes
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ASIN: 0822953277 |
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where the fire comes from.......2002-07-18
A few years after the time I talk about here, I met Lorna, she was a high school student, realizing that she was more than "gifted" student, realizing she was connected to the fires and fiths of her people. I can remember LDC telling me how she strained to hear Corky Gonzales on the radio from Denver, and remebers names like Jorge Angel Guiterrez before they got bought out. That flame still burns in her poetry even if she is a big time poet and a department head at a gavacho university. Read these poems, read them outloud, listen and u will hear yourself
I can remember in 1970 flying from Cairo Illinois where white cops and racist Klansman had intimidated and shot and murdered and embattled Black workers and farmers into a state of terror to Crystal City Texas, where La Raza Unida, a Chicano political party based on working class and farming Chicanos, and white and black workers drawn to the same needs ran Zavalla County.
The Chicano militancy of the 60s and the 1970s road on the backs of the Black and Puerto Rican struggles, rode on the backs on the open ears it had for Che and Fidel, for what was happening then in Chile, and from the fights in Mexico. It exploded across Texas, across California, across New Mexico, and Colorado, even in places like Minneapolis and Chicago, long before the millions of Mexicans who have come since then arrived.
This volcano erupted then, not as some freak occurrence, but because a people oppressed, denied their nationality will rise and fight until they gain their justice.
. Yet, the volcano of another Chicano revolt is simmering. Like all volcanoes, like the volcanoes under Blacks, and Puerto Ricans, under workers in and out of unions, under women, the longer the volcano does not explode, the bigger the explosion, the more it can blow the top off the mountain and let the lava flow, hot and burning, sweeping away the oppression of capitalism, remaking the world, making us free. Que Viva La Raza
Blissfully twisted!.......2001-01-29
Emplumada is amongst the greatest pieces that i have endulged in. the piece is taintinizing with it's emotionally deep twists and extreme display of emotions. the uniquely devised reflections devour my every thought and spand of atttention....
One of the all time best in Chicano Literature.......2000-12-27
Cervantes's collection is spectacular and has risen above all Chicano poetry collectionsl. Along with Gary Soto's "Elements of San Joaquin," Cervantes gives of some of the best poetry Chicano Literature has to offer.
Beautiful poetry!.......1999-04-29
I had to reluctantly read this book of poetry for class and ended up loving it! The poems are beautiful! I definitely recommend it.
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- rare level of art and commitment and life
- An extraordinary collection.
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From the Cables of Genocide: Poems on Love and Hunger
Lorna Dee Cervantes
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ASIN: 1558850333 |
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This collection confirms Cervantes' stature as a poet as she stretches the resources of language, imagery and the dialectics of love, hunger and aesthetics to express a penetrating feminist and human vision of her universe. "Cervantes is a poet with a clear, strong voice... Her work is refreshing and deceptively simple, reflecting love of language and music. She manages all this without sacrificing the humor, power, and complexity of themes she explores as a female, Latina-American, lover, intellectual, and writer..." (Jessica Hagedorn).
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rare level of art and commitment and life.......2002-10-18
Lorna is rare in her craft, in her ability to transmit the reality of life, to situate that in a way that opens to those who do not immediately share her experiences, but at the same time place this where it belongs in her undiminished political commiment not just to the struggle of chicanas and indigenous people, but the general struggle the oppressed face around the world. Even if you are oblivious to politics, gender, Chicana power, you will find yourself seeing your own life more clearly in her words about hers.
A great book for teachers, particularly in community colleges and high schools. She writes about the real life working class students, particularly young women face, not about the normal white middle class alienation too many of our good poets seem to dwell on. This book belongs in every book shelf, in every home.
An extraordinary collection........1999-07-03
This book has been around for awhile, and I've yet to read a poetry book by a Chinana who surpasses this writer's scope in subject and language. With a strong voice and a keen ear for rhtyhm, this is a masterpiece in the growing canon of Mexican American letters.
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Mango Volume II Fall - Winter 1979/80
Lorna Dee, Orlando Ramirez and Adrian Rocha (editors) Cervantes
Manufacturer: Mango Publications
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ASIN: B000K1SPZG |
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Chicanas y Chicanos En Dialogo
Francisco and Dee Cervantes, Lorna Alarcon
Manufacturer: Quarry West
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ASIN: B000GRDNH4 |
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- Cervantes, Miguel De
- Chaffin, C. E.
- Chaikin, Linda
- Chaix, Marie
- Chalker, Jack L.
- Chambers, Joy
- Chambers, Robert W.
- Chandler, Raymond
- Chandra, Anil
- Chang, Leonard
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