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Dark and Perfect Angels: A Collection of Poems [Paperback]

Benjamin Alire Sáenz (Author)


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July 1, 1996
poems by author of CARRY ME LIKE WATER, et al

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From Publishers Weekly

Saenz's second book of poetry (Calendar of Dust won an American Book Award in 1992) moves through the vast and sometimes boggy territory of his Southwestern heritage. Constructed as a memorial for family and friends and as a view of the often weird intermingling of Anglo, Hispanic and Indian cultures, the collection inhabits a liminal space between cultures and times. There are the sharply drawn elements of memory: kitchens, cane fields, laundry, the ubiquitous bottle and articles of Catholic ritual with which the author, a former priest, is so familiar. These elements go a long way toward telling an engaging story, but there is confusion and inexactitude where the formal requirements of poetry are concerned. The book abounds in free-verse forms, none of which seem specifically suited to the author's unsparing, generally powerful voice.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Saenz’s new poetry collection explores his Chicano-Catholic background and examines family and social relationships alike, considering the complexities of different cultural entwining and issues of faith and love. The free verse is involving and well done. -- Midwest Book Review

Product Details

  • Paperback: 130 pages
  • Publisher: Cinco Puntos Press; 1st edition (July 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0938317237
  • ISBN-13: 978-0938317234
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,825,012 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Benjamin Alire Sáenz was born in 1954 in his grandmother's house in Old Picacho, a small farming village in the outskirts of Las Cruces, New Mexico in 1954. He was the fourth of seven children and was raised on a small farm near Mesilla Park. Later, when the family lost the farm, his father went back to his former occupation--being a cement finisher. His mother worked as a cleaning woman and a factory worker. During his youth, he worked at various jobs--painting apartments, roofing houses, picking onions, and working for a janitorial service. He graduated from high school in 1972, and went on to college and became something of a world traveler. He studied philosophy and theology in Europe for four years and spent a summer in Tanzania. He eventually became a writer and professor and moved back to the border--the only place where he feels he truly belongs. He is an associate professor in the MFA creative writing program at the University of Texas at El Paso, the only bilingual creative writing program in the country. Ben Saenz considers himself a fronterizo, a person of the border. He is also a visual artist and has been involved as a political and cultural activist throughout his life. Benjamin Sáenz­ is a novelist, poet, essayist and writer of children's books. His young adult novel Sammy & Juliana in Hollywood was selected as one of the Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults in 2005, and his prize-winning bilingual picture books for children--A Gift from Papá Diego and Grandma Fina and Her Wonderful Umbrellas--have been best-selling titles. A Perfect Season for Dreaming is Ben's newest bilingual children's book which has received two starred reviews, one from Publishers Weekly and one from Kirkus Reviews. He has received the Wallace Stegner Fellowship, the Lannan Fellowship and an American Book Award. His first book of poems, Calendar of Dust, won an American Book Award in 1992. That same year, he published his first collection of short stories, Flowers for the Broken. In 1995, he published his first novel, Carry Me Like Water (Hyperion), and that same year, he published his second book of poems, Dark and Perfect Angels. Both books were awarded a Southwest Book Award by the Border Area Librarians Association. In 1997, HarperCollins published his second novel, The House of Forgetting. Ben is a prolific writer whose more recent titles include In Perfect Light (Rayo/Harper Collins), Names on a Map (Rayo/Harper Collins), He Forgot to Say Goodbye (Simon and Schuster), and two books of poetry Elegies in Blue (Cinco Puntos Press), and Dreaming the End of War (Copper Canyon Press).

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