Poetry. "My daughter," the text tells us, "my daughter": among crises economic and personal, the histories and documents of atrocities, the missing limbs and mummified ears, the Golden Girls and the construction and questioning of genders, Matuk makes it all a personal issue.
My Daughter La Chola Near Sonnet
call to me the one among your names
that opens beneath you intimate
as your next thought cymballing on the shore
arranging all those grains of sand
mica in the mosaic of the bank's portico
all your lived and storied coordinates
that you are young
that you are blank
in the air in the cluster of antenna
the remaining Barton men make of themselves riding back
the yellow fire hills of California
slip between understandings name
the single ridge of bell bronze that tins out the wind
My Daughter La Chola
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Author(s)Farid Matuk
PublisherAhsahta Press
ISBN / ASIN193410342X
ISBN-139781934103425
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,401,837
CategoryPoetry
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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