Gold Medal Winner of the Juan Felipe Herrera Award for Bilingual
Poetry
From the National Book Award-nominated, Lambda Award-winning poet: a
powerful, inventive new collection that looks to the future of Puerto
Rico with love, rage, beauty, and hope
Raquel Salas Rivera's star has risen swiftly in the poetry world, and
this, his 6th book, promises to cement his status as one of the most
important poets working today. In sharp, crystalline verses, written in
both Spanish and English versions, antes que isla es volcán daringly
imagines a decolonial Puerto Rico.
Salas Rivera unfurls series after series of poems that build in
intensity: one that casts Puerto Rico as the island of Caliban in
Shakespeare's The Tempest, another that imagines a multiverse of
possibilities for Puerto Rico's fate, a 3rd in which the poet demands
his right to a future and its immediate distribution. The verses are
rigorous and sophisticated, engaging with literary and political theory,
yet are also hard-hitting, charismatic, and quotable ("won't you be
sorry? / won't you wish you had a boss? / won't you get restless / with
all that freedom?").
These poems tap unflinchingly into the explosive energy of the island,
transforming it into protest, into spirit, into art.