Sleeping Things - Holly Iglesias Book
Sleeping Things is luminous, marvelously succinct, and always engaging. Iglesias renders the spectacle of growing up not with reflexive, all-too-easy nostalgia but with clear-eyed affection, meticulous precision and gusto, giving day-to-day incidents and reclaimed details of that hopeful, rambunctious Cold War era a sense of delightful enterprise and luster. This new book is a refreshingly artful, savvy meditation on the past, rife with compassion and humor, one to celebrate, savor, and enjoy! Cyrus Cassells
P>Review Sleeping Things is luminous, marvelously succinct, and always engaging. Iglesias renders the spectacle of growing up not with reflexive, all-too-easy nostalgia but with clear-eyed affection, meticulous precision and gusto, giving day-to-day incidents and reclaimed details of that hopeful, rambunctious Cold War era a sense of delightful enterprise and luster. This new book is a refreshingly artful, savvy meditation on the past, rife with compassion and humor, one to celebrate, savor, and enjoy!-- Cyrus Cassells, author of The Crossed-out SwastikaWith stubborn joy, Iglesias refuses to let sleeping things lie, and we as readers are reawakened to why such human reclamation is so absolutely consequential. Whether turning her attention to Catholic grade school Cold War days where "students pray to pure space, that place where the future blooms," the Cuban community in Miami conjuring an island that seems almost imaginary, or the glimpse of a younger self sipping coffee in Spain "dressed as the girl in Dylans song who never stumbles, whos got no place to fall," Iglesias unfailingly finds the pitch-perfect, sonic delight that only poetry can provide.--David Clewell, author of Taken Somehow by SurpriseIf you are a writer in want of dynamite material, it really helps if you grew up in a white bread Midwestern suburb and were taught by nuns ("Each night I pray one Hail Mary for good grades, one for a vocation, and one for miniature golf"), and as a young adult found yourself embedded in a refugee community, trapped in the middle of the culture wars. The threat of obliteration is a theme here, whether by air-raid or terrorist bomb or the conditions of exile. We may be, as the author claims, "a mere speck in the cosmos," but in her hands, even a mere speck contains multitudes. Holly Iglesias Sleeping Things is a crowning achievement from one of our most wry, incisive poets--Perfecto!--Madeleine Blais, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of To the New Owners: a Marthas Vineyard Memoir(BK-9781941209769)
SKU | BK-9781941209769 |
Barcode # | 9781941209769 |
Brand | Press 53 |
Artist / Author | Holly Iglesias |
Shipping Weight | 0.1000kg |
Shipping Width | 0.130m |
Shipping Height | 0.010m |
Shipping Length | 0.200m |
Type | Paperback |
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