ISBN: 978-1-931010-43-6 Pages: 128 Price: $12.00
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poetry by María Luisa Arroyo
Gathering Words/Recogiendo palabras gives a voice to the oppressed, the abused, and the forgotten. It speaks from battered women's shelters and from inside homes that hide domestic violence and child abuse. Laying bare the stark realities of life with phrases that are alternately elegant, blunt, and rich with vivid imagery, Arroyo writes with spine-tingling candor that does not allow us to deny the truth. Shaped by her family's background in Puerto Rican music, her poems, written mostly in English, are reminiscent of folksongs with their narrative storytelling and activist representation of the disenfranchised, disillusioned, and neglected. This is Arroyo's first full-length collection of poems.
María Luisa Arroyo is a poet and educator. She is a self-taught poet who was academically trained in German language and literature at Colby, Tufts, and Harvard. She was a 2004 Massachusetts Cultural Council poetry grant winner and also won first prize for poetry in the 2006 Springfield Public Library Poetry Contest. Her recent publications include "barreras," "Family Tree," and "Struggles to Mother" in Nuevas Literaturas PuertoNeorriqueñas (2005); "Shelter Life" in Phoebe: Gender & Cultural Critiques (2005); and "Credo" and "November Signs" in Facets: A Literary Magazine (2004).
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