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Come closer to immerse yourself in the beautiful choque of Corazón Collective's poetry. Journey through the borders of hearts, the daily lives, and dreams of five Latine writers representing diverse cultural, linguistic, and geographic backgrounds. Here, you'll inhale the smoke of addiction and war. Lovers are simultaneously adored, expelled, and longed for. Bodies are contemplated, adorned in vintage queer, and laid bare. Embrace the thorns of their experiences, cherishing the duality of carrying both death and medicine. This collection serves as your muse to witness, soar, and squawk over…mehr

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Come closer to immerse yourself in the beautiful choque of Corazón Collective's poetry. Journey through the borders of hearts, the daily lives, and dreams of five Latine writers representing diverse cultural, linguistic, and geographic backgrounds. Here, you'll inhale the smoke of addiction and war. Lovers are simultaneously adored, expelled, and longed for. Bodies are contemplated, adorned in vintage queer, and laid bare. Embrace the thorns of their experiences, cherishing the duality of carrying both death and medicine. This collection serves as your muse to witness, soar, and squawk over the journey, wounds, and triumphs of these extraordinary writers. Hovering won't satisfy; dive in.
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Autorenporträt
Jen Yáñez-Alaniz is a Chicana Mestiza activist, educator, and poet. She is a PhD Fellow in Culture, Literacy, and Language at the University of Texas, San Antonio. As co- founder of Welcome: A Poetry Declaration, she brings awareness through equity-driven conversations centered on the preservation of language and language literacy. Her work, Matrilineal Poetics: Toward an Understanding of Corporeality and Identity is featured in Latinas in Hollywood Herstories. Her poetry is published in various journals and anthologies including an extensive critical biography of Carmen Tafolla in Chicana Portraits, edited by Dr. Norma E. Cantú. She is the author of Surrogate Eater(Alabrava Press).