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Notes on the Assemblage
Notes on the Assemblage | Juan Felipe Herrera
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Juan Felipe Herrera, the first Latino Poet Laureate of the United States and son of Mexican immigrants, grew up in the migrant fields of California.Exuberant and socially engaged, reflective and healing, this collection of new work from the nation's first Latino Poet Laureate is brimming with the wide-open vision and hard-won wisdom of a poet whose life and creative arc have spanned chasms of culture in an endless crossing, dreaming and back again."Juan Felipe Herrera's family has gone from migrant worker to poet laureate of the United States in one generation. One generation. I am an adamant objector to the Horatio Alger myth of pulling oneself up by the bootstraps, but Herrera's story is one of epic American proportions. The heads carved into my own Mount Rush"mas" would be Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, Frida Kahlo, El Chapulin Colorado, Selena, and Juan Felipe Herrera. "Notes from the Assemblage" further carves out Herrera's place in American letters."David Tomas Martinez"At home with field workers, wage slaves, the homeless, little children, old folks, artists, traditionalists, the avant-garde, students, scholars and prisoners, the bilingual Juan Felipe Herrera is the real thing: a populist treasure. He will fulfill his appointment as U.S. Poet Laureate with the same high energy, savvy, passion, compassion, commitment and playfulness that his art and life's have always embodied. Bravo! Bravo!"Al Young"While reporters can give you the what, when, and where of a war, a poet with the enormous gifts of Juan Herrera can give you its soul."Ishmael Reed"I am proud that Juan Felipe Herrera has been appointed U.S. Poet Laureate, bringing his truthful, beautiful voice to all of us universally. As the first Chicano Laureate, he will empower all diverse cultures."Janice Mirikitani"Herrera is a sometimes hermetic, wildly inventive, always unpredictable poet, whose work commands attention for its style alone Many poets since the 1960s have dreamed of a new hybrid art, part oral, part written, part English, part something else: an art grounded in ethnic identity, fueled by collective pride, yet irreducibly individual too. Many poets have tried to create such an art: Herrera is one of the first to succeed."The New York Times"Herrera has the unusual capacity to write convincing political poems that are as personally felt as poems can be."National Public Radio"
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One of my favorite poets #nationalpoetrymonth

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 148 - Smiling Dragon

And this concludes the poems I'll be sharing from Notes on the Assemblage. I hope you enjoyed them!

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 147 - Half-Mexican

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 146 - Thich Nhat Hanh I Step With You

readinginthedark Oh, I love this so much! 8y
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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 145 - I Am Kenji Goto

Kenji Goto, a Japanese journalist, and Haruna Yukawa, a Japanese national, were abducted by ISIL in Syria and beheaded in January of 2015.

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 144 - Untitled Unfettered

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 143 - Tomorrow I Leave to El Paso

Texreader I ❤️ the city of El Paso!!! 8y
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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 142 - Radiante

If you google "Olga Albizu Radiante" you'll find images of the painting that inspired this poem.

Yanes WoW that's so inspiring. 8y
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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 141 - I Do Not Know What a Painting Does

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 140 - In the Mid of Midnight

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 139 - Tasmano

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 138 - Jackrabbits, Green Onions, and Witches Stew

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 137 - Lucid and Undecipherable Tasks

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 136 - Ode for José Montoya

The son of migrant workers, Montoya integrated English and Spanish into his poetry to tell the stories of the Chicana/o experience. He taught poetry in many universities, and was the Poet Laureate of Sacramento, California.

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 135 - Hey Phil

Phil Levine was a prolific poet, with working-class Detroit, Michigan as a favorite topic. He was a teacher and writer-in-residence at many universities, and served as the US Poet Laureate from 2011-2012.

Lcsmcat Another poet for my TBR. 8y
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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 134 - Bisbee Poetry Festival, Southern Arizona, 1985

Jayne Cortez was an African-American spoken word artist, civil rights activist, and poet.

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 133 - Hard Hooks That Fold You Down to Your Knees

In memory of poet Jack Gilbert, who was described by BIG MAGIC's Elizabeth Gilbert (unrelated) as "the poet laureate of my life".

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 132 - Los Angeles Barrio Sonnet for Wanda Coleman

Wanda Coleman was a prolific writer, poet, and critic. The Unofficial Poet Laureate of LA, she received many fellowships and even won an Emmy for Daytime Drama Writing. RIP.

tracyrowanreads I like her work. 8y
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Still on an emotional & literary high from attending the opening of the Laureate Lab yesterday at California State University Fresno along with 40 students. It is amazing to see Juan Felipe's vision in 3D, & to have students beg to stay longer. All three of our Fresno Poet Laureates were present, along with Margarita Engle, the newly appointed Young People's Poet Laureate.

Vblancsbooks Oh wow I am a Fresnian! I ran into Juan at a local Starbucks n had a fan moment! Such a great man and soul! 8y
JackieSmith L-R: Peter McDonald, Dean of Library Services; James Tyner, former Fresno Poet Laureate 2013-2015; Juan Felipe Herrera, former US Poet Laureate 2015-2017; Lee Herrick, former Fresno Poet Laureate 2015-2017; Margarita Engle, Young People's Poet Laureate; Bryan Medina, current Fresno Poet Laureate 2017-2019. 8y
JackieSmith @Vblancsbooks Girl you have GOT to get to the Lab. It's inspiring! And you're right, Juan Felipe is so kind & genuine. 8y
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melbeautyandbooks That's awesome! 8y
ArielElise Fantastic photo! It was great meeting you at the 4Cs last weekend. Feel free to email me at arieleandrew@gmail.com & I'll send you the Lalami book I forgot to bring.😊 7y
JackieSmith @ArielElise I emailed you (finally)! Thank you! 7y
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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 131 - You Throw a Stone

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 130 - On the Verge of Drowning

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 129 - Notes On the Assemblage

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 128 -

White Dove - Found Outside Don Teriyaki's

JackieSmith I'm taking some of my students to the opening of his Laureate Lab tomorrow. I could not be more excited! 8y
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#LitsyPostry365 Day 127 - Ourselves

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 126 - Here and There (with special appearance from Nessie)

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 125 - And If the Man with the Choke-Hold

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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 124 - Ayotzinapa

GatheringBooks heartbreaking 8y
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#LitsyPoetry365 Day 124 - It Can Begin With Clouds

The next round of poems come from the latest collection by current US Poet Laureate, Juan Felipe Herrera.

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Book for today. #poetry #resist

ReadingSusan ❤️ 8y
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#Booktober Day 8 - Diverse reads

With Columbus Day celebrations happening on Monday, I like to spend time reading about the experience of indigenous peoples. These two works are excellent examples.

BookHermit The Orenda is beautiful in its intensity. 8y
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