Karankawa

Author Iliana Rocha

"Karankawa" is a collection that explores some of the ways in which we (re)construct our personal histories. Rich in family narratives, myths and creation stories, these are poems that investigate passage — dying, coming out, transforming, being born — as well as the gaps that also reside in our stories, for, as Rocha suggests, the opportunity to create myths is provided by great silences. Much like the Karankawa Indians whose history works in omissions, "Karankawa" reconfigures such spaces, engaging with the burden and freedom of memory in order to rework and recontextualize private and public mythologies. First and last, these are poems that honor our griefs and desires, for they keep alive the very things we cannot possess.

Bio

Iliana Rocha earned a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at Arizona State University in 2008.


Praise for this book

These are the poems of a new fire. Raw fire makes a unique trail as it burns. They are fueled by a passionate, lyrical surrealism. This is a border politics kind of surrealism, emerging from a poetic sensibility in which there are no borders. This collection in essence embodies a fresh kind of creation story emerging from the Americas. It’s like reading Rimbaud for the first time. We are struck by an unabashed presence of a fearless singer.

Joy Harjo, judge
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University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN
978-0822963844

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