Vincent Cooper's INFIDELIS is a powerful collection of poetry that delves into the life of a Chicano outcast, drawing from the author's personal experiences as a Marine. Through lyric and Blues poetry, Cooper paints a vivid picture of the 9/11 era, capturing the raw and authentic emotions that accompanied his journey. The poems take readers on a transformative exploration, starting with Cooper's decision to enlist and continuing through the intense trials of boot camp, the joys and challenges of fatherhood and marriage, and his subsequent struggles. INFIDELIS is a testament to the power of…mehr
Vincent Cooper's INFIDELIS is a powerful collection of poetry that delves into the life of a Chicano outcast, drawing from the author's personal experiences as a Marine. Through lyric and Blues poetry, Cooper paints a vivid picture of the 9/11 era, capturing the raw and authentic emotions that accompanied his journey. The poems take readers on a transformative exploration, starting with Cooper's decision to enlist and continuing through the intense trials of boot camp, the joys and challenges of fatherhood and marriage, and his subsequent struggles. INFIDELIS is a testament to the power of poetry to convey the complexities of one's lived experiences and to illuminate the shared humanity that lies within us all.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vincent Cooper is the author of the chapbook, Where the Reckless Ones Come to Die (Aztlan Libre Press, 2014), and his first full length poetry collection, Zarzamora - Poetry of Survival ( Jade Publishing, 2019). Cooper is co-editor of the anthology, Good Cop/Bad Cop ( Flowersong Press, 2021). His poetry can be found in Huizache, AMP - Hofstra University's Digilit Magazine, Riversedge Journal, Somos En Escrito, Dryland Lit, Latinoliteratures.org, Abstract Magazine, Digging Press Poetry Series 2022, Voices De La Luna, La Voz de Esperanza, The Acentos Review, and La Bloga. INFIDELIS chronicles Cooper's service with The United States Marine Corps during 9/11. He is a member of The Macondo Writer's Workshop, selected in 2015. He currently resides in southside San Antonio with his wife/poet Viktoria Valenzuela and family.
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