First gathering of the poetry of leading avant-garde Chicano poet
Xicancuicatl collects the poetry of leading avant-garde Chicanx poet
Alfred Arteaga (1950-2008), whom French philosopher Gilles Deleuze
regarded as "among those rare poets who are able to raise or shape a new
language within their language." In his five published collections,
Arteaga made crucial breakthroughs in the language of poetry, basing his
linguistic experiments on the multilingual Xicanx culture of the US
Southwest. His formal resources and finely tuned ear for sound patterns
and language play remain astonishing. His poetical work, presented as a
whole here for the first time, speaks more than ever to a moment in
which border-crossing, cultural diversity, language-mixing and a
multi-cultural vision of America are critical issues
CAMINO IMAGINADO
Blue leaves, hojas rotas in the shape of stars.
Ni un "no" en tu vocabulario but for others;
blue in place of green in the shape of Spain.
Ojos the color of dirt, chocolate, coffee, time,
azules las horas, hojas de horas van y se van,
ni una palabra, ni una queja, nor broken bit
a tu lado beside me andamos walking, sí walking
caminamos caminos like these, such streets, what
city.
7/15/95 Paris.