Description
Galleys available upon request Co-op available National Print Campaign: General interest: Bomb, LA Times, NYTBR, Harper's, Bookforum, Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune, SF Chronicle, Miami Herald, New Yorker among others Trade publications: PW, Library Journal, and Booklist Latin America, world lit & translation interest: Complete Review, Context Magazine, Two Lines, Three Percent, Translation Review, World Literature Today, Latin American Voices, Latin American Review of Books, Latino Magazine, Palabra Magazine, Review: Literature & Art of the Americas, The Americas Online (Blog) Campaign: Pursue reviews in: Full Stop Mag, Guernica, Little Star, Molossus, Quarterly Conversation, Words Without Borders Social Media Campaign: Promotion via City Lights social media: City Lights Blog, City Lights Podcast, CL Facebook (26K likes), CL Twitter (57K followers), CL Instagram (1500 followers), CL Tumblr (1000 followers), CL Pinterest (1000 followers) Frequent tweets and Facebook posts related to Pedro Pietri's place in literature history and his legacy, as well as info about the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. A blog feature and excerpt of the book and a podcast with an interview and a subsequent reading at City Lights Bookstore. Excerpts in: Will pursue translation & world lit journals: eXchanges Journal of Literary Translation (University of Iowa), Metamorphoses (Smith College), Asymptote (dedicated to lit translation) Endorsements: Already have endorsements from Amiri Baraka, Junot Diaz, Ishmael Reed, Jayne Cortez, and Sandra Cisneros - add to that an upcoming endorsement form Guillermo Gomez-Pena. Tribute Tour: Because Pietri was so influential to Latino writers and performance-based poetry in general, there will be tribute readings of his work and others he influenced in New York City and Los Angeles. Will pursue Ishmael Reed, Junot Diaz, as well as a young crop of performers who read Pietri.
Reviews
"In this charming and powerful posthumous volume, Pietri, a co-founder of New York City's legendary Nuyorican Poets Cafe, shows off the sharp, surreal sense of humor he employs in writing on the social and political issues affecting New York City's Puerto Rican community ... abundant joy and imagination that may inspire the reader to pick up a pen: 'the magic of / writing poetry,' Pietri declares, 'is not knowing / how to do it / right or wrong!'"--Publishers Weekly "Like 'Howl,' [Pietri's poetry] became a cornerstone of new consciousness for a group of outsiders ready to declare their independence from the mainstream--in this case, the group Pietri himself helped name as Nuyoricans ... much of his best work remained unpublished or buried in small-press magazines. Editors Juan Flores and Pedro Lopez Adorno have thankfully gathered a substantial amount of Pietri's uncollected work in this book"--Gerald Nicosia, San Francisco Chronicle "'They worked / They worked / They worked / and they died / They died broke / They died owing / They died never knowing / what the front entrance / of the first national city bank looks like.' Pedro Pietri wrote 'Puerto Rican Obituary' in 1969, after having served in Vietnam. There's no mention of that war in the poem, but there's a strong sense of futility, death, and disaffection that must have been informed by witnessing the violence of war and then coming home to unfulfilled dreams. "Obituary" is the first poem in City Lights' new collection of the late poet's work, much of which is otherwise only available in out-of-print or photocopied editions. I hadn't heard of Pietri before reading this collection, which is a shame because he strikes me as the Ginsberg of the Vietnam era--combining politics, race, and the personal in performative poetry. His lines are propulsive and witty, especially in the playful 'Telephone Booth' series, which reads like a flirtatious midnight conversation: 'because I do not / want to make / future generations / lose sleep I / will do my very best / not to influence / anyone regardless / of what a nice ass / they seem to have.'"--Nicole Rudick, The Paris Review "Pedro Pietri: Selected Poetry gathers the most important poems of the author's classic books. ... The result is 240 pages of brilliant writing that delivers one of the sharpest looks into the Nuyorican experience ever offered ... [A] collection like this should be read and celebrated, because it ensures that his legacy as spoken word innovator and his status as of the most explosively talented and unique voices in 20th century poetry is recognized and exposed to new readers."-PANK
Book Information
ISBN 9780872866560
Author Pedro Pietri
Format Paperback
Page Count 254
Imprint City Lights Books
Publisher City Lights Books
Weight(grams) 269g