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90 Miles: Selected and New Poems
Contributor(s): Suarez, Virgil (Author)
ISBN: 0822958805     ISBN-13: 9780822958802
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
OUR PRICE:   $16.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2005
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Annotation: Ninety miles separate Cuba and Key West, Florida. Crossing that distance, thousands of Cubans have lost their lives. For Cuban American poet Virgil Suarez, that expanse of ocean represents the state of exile, which he has imaginatively bridged in over two decades of compelling poetry.
"Whatever isn't voiced in time drowns," Suarez writes in "River Fable," and the urgency to articulate the complex yearnings of the displaced marks all the poems collected here. "90 Miles" contains the best work from Suarez's six previous collections: "You Come Singing, Garabato, In the Republic of Longing, Palm Crows, Banyan," and "Guide to the Blue Tongue," as well as important new poems.
At once meditative, confessional, and political, Suarez's work displays the refracted nature of a life of exile spent in Cuba, Spain, and the United States. Connected through memory and desire, Caribbean palms wave over American junk mail. Cuban mangos rot on Miami hospital trays. William Shakespeare visits Havana. And the ones who left Cuba plant trees of reconciliation with the ones who stayed.
Courageously prolific, Virgil Suarez is one of the most important Latino writers of his generation.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Caribbean & Latin American
- Poetry | American - Hispanic American
Dewey: 811.54
Series: Pitt Poetry
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 6.1" W x 9" (0.54 lbs) 127 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Latin America
 
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Ninety miles separate Cuba and Key West, Florida. Crossing that distance, thousands of Cubans have lost their lives. For Cuban American poet Virgil Suárez, that expanse of ocean represents the state of exile, which he has imaginatively bridged in over two decades of compelling poetry.

"Whatever isn't voiced in time drowns," Suárez writes in "River Fable," and the urgency to articulate the complex yearnings of the displaced marks all the poems collected here. 90 Miles contains the best work from Suárez's six previous collections: You Come Singing, Garabato, In the Republic of Longing, Palm Crows, Banyan, and Guide to the Blue Tongue, as well as important new poems.

At once meditative, confessional, and political, Suárez's work displays the refracted nature of a life of exile spent in Cuba, Spain, and the United States. Connected through memory and desire, Caribbean palms wave over American junk mail. Cuban mangos rot on Miami hospital trays. William Shakespeare visits Havana. And the ones who left Cuba plant trees of reconciliation with the ones who stayed.

Courageously prolific, Virgil Suárez is one of the most important Latino writers of his generation.