Homecoming is Alvarez's first published collection of poetry, a work
of great subtlety and power in which the young poet returned to her
old-world childhood in the Dominican Republic. Now this revised and
expanded edition adds thirteen new poems.
Long before her award winning novel, How the Garcia Girls Lost Their
Accents, and In the Time of the Butterflies, Julia Alvarez was
writing poetry that gave a distinctive voice to the Latina woman and
helped give to American letters a vibrant new literary form. These more
recent writings are still deeply autobiographical in nature, but written
with the edgier, more knowing tone of a woman who has seen, and
survived, more of life. Wonderfully lucid and engaging, toned with deep
emotionality and a wry observation of life, the poems of Julia Alvarez
stand next to her fiction to both delight us and give us lessons in
living and loving.