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Roentgenotherapy (1918)

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When his parents came to the States to attend graduate school, they never intended to stay, leaving behind the island of their birth, Puerto Rico. Nor did they expect their decision to create what it did. Born, raised, and currently dwelling in Massachusetts, EfraA-n MartA-nez was the first in his family to be born in the States. Living and moving within the expectations and celebrations of two separate cultures has become the fuel and inspiration for many of the themes that come up in his life and his writing. To lump his poetry in with a single style or category wouldnat really fit since his poetry is meant to be enjoyed and consumed by a wide audience. From his visit to the island of Vieques to his discovery of Coltrane, this collection of poetry outlines the growth of one person with a whole fistful of metaphors to spend.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
166
ISBN
9781164860853

When his parents came to the States to attend graduate school, they never intended to stay, leaving behind the island of their birth, Puerto Rico. Nor did they expect their decision to create what it did. Born, raised, and currently dwelling in Massachusetts, EfraA-n MartA-nez was the first in his family to be born in the States. Living and moving within the expectations and celebrations of two separate cultures has become the fuel and inspiration for many of the themes that come up in his life and his writing. To lump his poetry in with a single style or category wouldnat really fit since his poetry is meant to be enjoyed and consumed by a wide audience. From his visit to the island of Vieques to his discovery of Coltrane, this collection of poetry outlines the growth of one person with a whole fistful of metaphors to spend.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
166
ISBN
9781164860853