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Borrowed Bones: New Poems from the Poet Laureate of Los Angeles
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Borrowed Bones: New Poems from the Poet Laureate of Los Angeles

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This chapbook collection offers new poems from the prolific career of a community leader, activist, and healer. Luis J. Rodriguez’s work asks profound questions of us as readers and fellow humans, such as,
If society cooperates, can we nurture the full / and healthy development of everyone?
In his introductory remarks, Martin Espada describes the poet as a man engaged in people and places:
Luis Rodriguez is a poet of many tongues, befitting a city of many tongues. He speaks English, Spanish, ‘Hip Hop,’ ‘the Blues,’ and ‘cool jazz.’ He speaks in ‘mad solos.’ He speaks in ‘People’s Sonnets.’ He speaks in the language of protest. He speaks in the language of praise.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2016
Pages
36
ISBN
9780810133648

This chapbook collection offers new poems from the prolific career of a community leader, activist, and healer. Luis J. Rodriguez’s work asks profound questions of us as readers and fellow humans, such as,
If society cooperates, can we nurture the full / and healthy development of everyone?
In his introductory remarks, Martin Espada describes the poet as a man engaged in people and places:
Luis Rodriguez is a poet of many tongues, befitting a city of many tongues. He speaks English, Spanish, ‘Hip Hop,’ ‘the Blues,’ and ‘cool jazz.’ He speaks in ‘mad solos.’ He speaks in ‘People’s Sonnets.’ He speaks in the language of protest. He speaks in the language of praise.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 2016
Pages
36
ISBN
9780810133648