My Kill Adore Him is a collection of poems from Andrés Montoya Poetry
Prize-winner Paul Martínez Pompa. With a unique, independent voice,
Martínez Pompa interrogates masculinity, race, language, consumerism,
and cultural identity in poems that honor los olvidados, the forgotten
ones, who range from the usual suspects brutalized by police to factory
workers poisoned by their environment, from the victim of a homophobic
beating in the boys' bathroom to the body of Juan Doe at the Cook County
Coroner's Office. Some of the poems rely on somber, at times brutal,
imagery to articulate a political stance while others use sarcasm and
irony to deconstruct political stances themselves.