Description
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About the Author
Mario Santiago Papasquiaro was born Jose Alfredo Zendejas Pineda (Mexico City, 1953). In 1975, he and Roberto Bolano founded the radical Infrarealist poetry movement. During his lifetime, Santiago published two books of poetry, Beso eterno (1995) and Aullido de Cisne (1996). Santiago died in Mexico City in 1998. Cole Heinowitz is the author of three books of poetry, Daily Chimera (Incommunicado Press, 1995), Stunning in Muscle Hospital (Detour Press, 2002), and The Rubicon (The Rest Press, 2008). Her poetry has appeared in journals including Fence, HOW2, The Brooklyn Rail, The Poker, Factorial!, 6X6, Highway Robbery, Mirage 4 Period(ical), and Clock. Heinowitz is also the author of the critical study, Spanish America and British Romanticism, 1777-1826: Rewriting Conquest (Edinburgh University Press, 2010). Other critical writings have appeared in the journals European Romantic Review and Revista Hispanica Moderna, and in the collections Romanticism and the Anglo-Hispanic Imaginary (Rodopi Press) and "Sullen Fires Across the Atlantic:" Essays in British and American Romanticism (Romantic Circles Praxis Series). Heinowitz received a B.A. in Creative Writing from the University of California, San Diego, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Brown University. In 2000-1, she was the recipient of a Fulbright Grant for dissertation research in Seville, Spain. Heinowitz lives in Boiceville, NY and is Associate Professor of Literature at Bard College.
Reviews
Papasquiaro was prolific, and Advice may be his best-known work--although until Cole Heinowitz's wonderfully propulsive version it had never been translated into English. Papasquiaro's poem, like much of Bolano's fiction, is a kind of nightmare spent in the company of one's best friends. --Robyn Creswell, Paris Review Santiago's distress, derangement, and rages extend from a deep faith in poetry and its ability to both inscribe and incite new perceptions. --Zach Savich, the Kenyon Review Best known as the inspiration for the irascible Ulises Lima in Roberto Bolano's famed novel The Savage Detectives, Santiago Papasquiaro is a formidable poet in his own right. His lyricism borders on the profane, with its bawdy metaphors and extensive use of vernacular imagery, often favoring an "ugly," highly visceral beauty over the prim imagery found in more formal work. --Library Journal
Book Information
ISBN 9781933517681
Author Mario Santiago Papasquiaro
Format Paperback
Page Count 48
Imprint Wave Books
Publisher Wave Books
Weight(grams) 85g