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  • May 15, 2024 | haymarketbooks.org | Cheryl Boyce-Taylor |José Olivarez |Willie Perdomo |Hope Wabuke

    The Limitless Heart New and Selected Poems (1997-2022) Paperback, 168 pages ISBN: 9781642599725 $21.00 $16.80 20% off With free bundled ebook Ebook, 200 pages ISBN: 9798888900413 Read on any device $9.99 $5.99 40% off Hardback, 168 pages ISBN: 9798888900604 $45.00 $40.50 10% off With free bundled ebook Encompassing the breadth of Cheryl Boyce-Taylor’s astounding career, The Limitless Heart is a time capsule of the boundless love, care, grief, and fortitude that make her work so stirring. With...

  • Dec 28, 2023 | hiplatina.com | Sofia Aguilar |José Olivarez |Isabel Cañas |Isabel Allende

    This year was an incredible year for Latinx representation in publishing. Without a doubt, there’s still a lot of work to be done to increase visibility and success for the writers and storytellers in our community. Even now, there’s a major lack of diversity on all sides of the publishing industry but writers like Elizabeth Acevedo, Isabel Allende, and Melissa Lozada-Oliva are part of the move toward more diversity.

  • Sep 11, 2023 | nationalbook.org | José Olivarez

    Discover honored books by category: John Lee Clark W. W.

  • Sep 6, 2023 | publicseminar.org | Eloisa Amezcua |María Fernanda Ampuero |José Olivarez |Javier Zamora

    Image credit: PEN America World Voices FestivalHow are we shaped by the histories, cultures, and landscapes that surround us—and how does this inform the ways we engage, love, and hurt others? In the New York Times bestselling memoir Solito, acclaimed writer Javier Zamora takes readers on a 3,000-mile trek from a small town in El Salvador across the U.S. border. Throughout the treacherous journey, Zamora discovers the miraculous kindness and love delivered at the most unexpected moments.

  • Aug 15, 2023 | poetryfoundation.org | José Olivarez |Danez Smith |Joy Harjo |Hala Alyan

    “Which of us has not,” writes Charles Baudelaire in the introduction to Paris Spleen, “in his moments of ambition, dreamed the miracle of a poetic prose, musical without rhythm or rime, sufficiently supple, sufficiently abrupt, to adapt itself to the lyrical movements of the soul, to the windings and turnings of the fancy, to the sudden starts of the conscience?” Published posthumously in 1869, Paris Spleen is one of the earliest collections of prose poems in the West.

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