A suite of poems that channels the legendary singer-songwriter Ritchie
Valens to examine and question mid-twentieth-century conceptions of race
and art, identity and desire
Ragged and raging across the spectrums of cognition, race, and gender,
Tarta Americana lyrically envisions forms of survival outside
neuronormative perceptions and histories. Against the recent tide of
white nationalism in the United States, Tarta Americana finds a
rhinestone in Ritchie Valens, the rock and roll legend, surfacing across
time and bodies, genders and sounds, displacing the linear unfolding of
desire and biography. Valens, the embodiment of corporeal transcendence,
guides Martinez as he expresses his own neurodiversity, his struggles
and triumphs, interrogating memory, gender, and race, traversing pain in
search of compassion and joy. Tarta Americana, tarred and glittering,
melodic in its screams, overdrives text and space in chase of American
politics that could, at last, harmonize love with redemption.