Synopsis
A compelling collection of poems, Late Self-Portraits conveys an intimate description of lives through a collage of portraits and affliction. Weaving history and the sacred, both intimate and worldly, one encounters a blind Jorge Luis Borges with his mother, a glass confessional in the of Notre Dame Cathedral, Frida Kahlo in Mexico, ghosts, a neurosurgeon's prognosis, and Marie Laveau in New Orleans. Whether in a field with Joan of Arc, encountering the artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, or having dinner with Hades, these are haunting poems of loss and unearthing, equally bold, personal, and tender.
From "Dinner with Hades":
He shows me a birthday cake, candled. My name is written in pomegranate
seeds. It's like vertigo. Just before he seeks to devour, he halts to birdsong-
sound of goldfinch, bluebird, hawk, lilting of sparrows. Of whippoorwill
and dove. Wings flap, so many wings, a cool breeze as leaves unfurl into a
once forgotten green and I am back on earth, held in my mother's arms.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Michigan State University Press
- ISBN: 9781611864229
- Number of pages: 69
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 10 mm
- Weight: 172g
- Languages: English
