Poetry. Winner of the 2020 International Book Award for Poetry. Winner
of a 2019 Foreword INDIES Award for Poetry. Winner of the 2020 Indie
Reader Discovery Award for Poetry. In HIJITO--selected by Eduardo C.
Corral as winner of the 2018 Broken River Prize--Carlos Andrés Gómez
writes of brutality and beauty with the same urgency and with a truth
that burns readily; it is a collection of survival instincts. As a vital
and tender exploration and deconstruction of contemporary society, his
poetry engages with America's ever-changing landscape and the ways in
which race, gender, and violence coalesce. Called powerful, truthful,
and sublime by Cornel West, Gómez's words are a necessary paean to hope
and courage in the modern world.
One loss makes you feel all the other losses, writes Carlos Andrés
Gómez in this searing and inquisitive collection. His attentiveness to
language and to pain is unflinching. Craft and empathy are inseparable;
lyrical pleasures resonate with tenderness and sorrow. The poems pull
something usable from // the wreckage of performative masculinity,
police brutality, and displacement. And what's usable from misery?
Gómez's deft control of language--the syntax is nimble, the diction is
zoetic--brings us close to the boundless resilience that helps us
survive, change.--Eduardo C. Corral
Gómez makes an impressive debut in this collection, singing of family,
bullets, survival and smoke. This hijito is a tiny growl / at first /
that blossomed / into a wail.--Tyehimba Jess, winner of the Pulitzer
Prize for Poetry
Striking, searching, and serious. Carlos Andrés Gómez poems often leap
landscapes beyond the West and ask us to consider the history we have
been taught, how we speak it and carry it in our bodies. There is an
earned depth and urgency to Gómez as a poet.--Raymond Antrobus,
Rathbones Folio Prize winner