
Description from publisher:
In 1972, after Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law, Oliver de la Paz‘s father, in a last fit of desperation to leave the Philippines, threw his papers at an immigration clerk, hoping to get them stamped. He was prepared to leave, having already quit his job and having exchanged pesos for dollars; but he couldn‘t anticipate the challenges of the migratory lifestyle he and his family would soon adopt in America. (CONT)
In Diaspora Sonnets the sonnet proves to be a malleable form for his lyrical needs. Staying true to the tradition of 14 lines, the poems here are in couplets & encompass a wide range of topics & concerns. I thought that this collection was remarkable & will def (CON) 11mo
https://losangelesreview.org/four-poems-by-oliver-de-la-paz/
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