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The First Amelia
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The First Amelia in Franklin, TN
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The First Amelia in Franklin, TN
Current price: $10.00
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Published as part of the bilingual Alta California Chapbook Series.
"The flowing, associative poems of
The First Amelia
sing with confidence and travel through the veins of memory, family, and the landscapes of Colima. Amelia Rodriguez conjures images of sparring hawks, crushed rubies, trees glassed with ice, a snared kite, and other wondrous and unique visions. She converses with the men and women of her past, and at the center is a twinned self, "two Amelias hovering / above the turning earth," that is hungry and ever-present.
-Alexandra Lytton Regalado
Final Judge, Alta California Prize
"The flowing, associative poems of
The First Amelia
sing with confidence and travel through the veins of memory, family, and the landscapes of Colima. Amelia Rodriguez conjures images of sparring hawks, crushed rubies, trees glassed with ice, a snared kite, and other wondrous and unique visions. She converses with the men and women of her past, and at the center is a twinned self, "two Amelias hovering / above the turning earth," that is hungry and ever-present.
-Alexandra Lytton Regalado
Final Judge, Alta California Prize
Published as part of the bilingual Alta California Chapbook Series.
"The flowing, associative poems of
The First Amelia
sing with confidence and travel through the veins of memory, family, and the landscapes of Colima. Amelia Rodriguez conjures images of sparring hawks, crushed rubies, trees glassed with ice, a snared kite, and other wondrous and unique visions. She converses with the men and women of her past, and at the center is a twinned self, "two Amelias hovering / above the turning earth," that is hungry and ever-present.
-Alexandra Lytton Regalado
Final Judge, Alta California Prize
"The flowing, associative poems of
The First Amelia
sing with confidence and travel through the veins of memory, family, and the landscapes of Colima. Amelia Rodriguez conjures images of sparring hawks, crushed rubies, trees glassed with ice, a snared kite, and other wondrous and unique visions. She converses with the men and women of her past, and at the center is a twinned self, "two Amelias hovering / above the turning earth," that is hungry and ever-present.
-Alexandra Lytton Regalado
Final Judge, Alta California Prize