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Pedro Pietri : selected poetry / edited by Juan Flores and Pedro López Adorno.

Title
Pedro Pietri : selected poetry / edited by Juan Flores and Pedro López Adorno.
Author
Pietri, Pedro, 1944-2004
Publication
San Francisco : City Lights Publishers, [2015]

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  • Flores, Juan, 1943-2014
  • López-Adorno, Pedro, 1954-
  • Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library). Collections, repository. poe
Description
244 pages; 21 cm
Summary
  • "There was no one in this country as ferocious, as brilliant, or as necessary as Pedro Pietri. In these days of growing inequality it is to his rebel vision I turn to for hope and for strength. A towering poet, absolutely peerless, explosively talented, a pioneer, and iconoclast, and activist, to whom the entire spoken word movement owes a debt beyond calculation."-Junot Diaz"One of the great American poets of the twentieth century, a leader of the Nuyorican poetry movement that ignited at Miguel Algari;n's Nuyorican Poet's Cafe. Perhaps the most progressive and at the same time funniest poet of the period."-Amiri BarakaPedro Pietri's often playfully absurd poems chronicle the joys and struggles of Nuyoricans-urban Puerto Ricans whose lives straddle the islands of Puerto Rico and Manhattan-and define the Latino experience in urban America. By turns angry, heartbreaking, and hopeful, his writings are imbued with a sense of pride and nationalism and were embraced by the generation of Latino poets that followed him. Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry gathers the most enduring and treasured work among his published books, Puerto Rican Obituary, Traffic Violations, and Out of Order, along with a generous selection of previously unpublished works.Pedro Pietri (1944-2004) was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and raised in Manhattan. In the early '70s he co-founded the Nuyorican Poets Cafe.Juan Flores is a professor and director of Latino Studies at New York University.Pedro Lopez Adorno is a professor in the Department of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies of Hunter College since 1987"--
  • "Pedro Pietri's often playfully absurd poems chronicle the joys and struggles of Nuyoricans--urban Puerto Ricans whose lives straddle the islands of Puerto Rico and Manhattan--and define Latino experience in urban America. By turns angry, heartbreaking, and hopeful, his writings are imbued with a sense of pride and nationalism and were embraced by the generation of Latino poets who followed him"--
Uniform Title
Poems. Selections
Alternative Title
Poems.
Subject
  • POETRY / American / Hispanic American
  • POETRY / American / General
  • POETRY / Caribbean & Latin American
Genre/Form
  • American poetry – 20th century.
  • Caribbean poetry (English) – 20th century.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
  • 9780872866560
  • 0872866564
LCCN
^^2015014713
OCLC
  • 892163774
  • SCSB-12813738
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library