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Mucha Muchacha, Too Much Girl: Poems
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Author(s)Leticia Hernandez-Linares
PublisherTia Chucha
ISBN / ASIN1882688511
ISBN-139781882688517
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank895,831
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The word “vos/z,” spoken in Salvadoran Spanish, means “you” and also means “voice.” If the word ends in “s” it means “you”; ending in “z” it means “voice.” Leticia Hernández-Linares’s poetry comes in somewhere between the S and Z, and it is, like bread, like music, for everyone. The way Leticia shares her stories speaks to the hybridity of the cultural and literary histories she hails from.
Leticia’s poemsongs are her personal flor y canto. Mexican and Central American indigenous ancestors combined the concepts“in xochitl, in cuicatl” (in flower, in song) to define poetry—the poetic oral tradition they used to teach, engage, and philosophize. Leticia’s writing excavates the faces of women in her family, silences in her community, and shapes their stories into a poetry that sings, and other times dances on the page. “I am cut from Santa Ana, El Salvador mujer steel, y qué orgullo,”says Leticia.
Leticia’s poemsongs are her personal flor y canto. Mexican and Central American indigenous ancestors combined the concepts“in xochitl, in cuicatl” (in flower, in song) to define poetry—the poetic oral tradition they used to teach, engage, and philosophize. Leticia’s writing excavates the faces of women in her family, silences in her community, and shapes their stories into a poetry that sings, and other times dances on the page. “I am cut from Santa Ana, El Salvador mujer steel, y qué orgullo,”says Leticia.










