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Books with author Francisco X. Alarcon

  • From the Other Side of Night/Del otro lado de la noche: New and Selected Poems

    Francisco X. Alarc贸n

    Paperback (University of Arizona Press, Feb. 1, 2002)
    On the other side of night, Francisco Alarc贸n is waiting. One of Chicano literature's premier poets, Alarc贸n has brought his luminous images to the page in such acclaimed volumes as Sonnets to Madness and Other Misfortunes and Snake Poems. Now he has assembled the best of his work from fifteen years, along with fourteen new poems, in a book that distills his magical sense of reality into a cup brimming with passion. Raised in Guadalajara and now living in the San Francisco Bay area, Alarc贸n sees that " 'Mexican' / is not / a noun / or an / adjective / 'Mexican' / is a life / long / low-paying / job." Participating in a poetic tradition that goes back to the mystic Spanish poets of the sixteenth century, he brings us sonnets infused with romance and tenderness鈥攁nd shorter poems that are direct and hard-hitting commentaries on American society, as he cries out for "a more godlike god," one "who spends nights / in houses / of ill repute / and gets up late / on Saturdays." Alarc贸n invokes both the mysteries of Mesoamerica and the "otherness" of his gay identity. "My skin is dark / as the night / in this country / of noontime," he writes, "but my soul / is even darker / from all the light / I carry inside." In lyrical poems open to wide interpretation, he transcends ethnic concerns to address social, sexual, and historical issues of concern to all Americans. The fourteen new poems in From the Other Side of Night offer startling new commentaries on life and love, sex and AIDS. Shifting effortlessly between English and Spanish鈥攁nd even Nahuatl鈥擜larc贸n demonstrates the gift of language that has earned him both a wide readership and the admiration of fellow poets. With this book, he invites new readers to meet him where the darkness is palpable and the soul burns bright.
  • Poems to Dream Together/ Poemas Para So

    Francisco X. Alarcon, Paula Barragan

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, April 1, 2011)
    A bilingual collection of poetry by acclaimed Chicano poet Francisco X. Alarc茫3n celebrating family, community, nature, and the positive power of dreams to shape our future. A young boy dreams that all humans / and all living / beings / come together / as one big family / of the Earth. So begins this delightful bilingual collection of poems by Francisco X. Alarc贸n. As we travel through the boy's colorful universe, we learn about his family and community working together and caring for each other and the world in which they live. Neighbors help repair adobe homes. The boy and his family share old photographs, tend their garden, and pamper Mam谩 who works day and night. Tribute is paid to those who toil in the fields, and to C茅sar Ch谩vez. Most of all, we see how dreams can take many forms, from the fantastic imaginary ones that occur while we sleep to the realistic ones that guide our lives and give us inspiration for the endless possibilities of the future.Partly based on Alarc贸n's own dreams and family memories of growing up in Mexico and California, and vibrantly illustrated by Paula Barrag谩n, these joyous, universal poems will inspire all readers to dream their own dreams for a better, compassionate, and loving world.Close your eyes / and now get ready / to hop on a dream.
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  • Canto hondo / Deep Song

    Francisco X. Alarc贸n

    Paperback (University of Arizona Press, Feb. 26, 2015)
    Canto hondo / Deep Song honors the Andalusian deep lyric, or canto hondo, poetry of famed Spanish writer Federico Garc铆a Lorca through rich and expressive poems. Francisco X. Alarc贸n deftly places Spanish and English side-by-side in this bilingual collection that is a modern meditation on love, self, loss, and universal truths. In this new collection, Alarc贸n creates poetry with roots in Gypsy songs clapped out in the distinctively short rhythms of flamenco music. Each page lifts the heart and stirs the soul by delving deep into the struggle for self and sexual identity.Canto hondo / Deep Song includes 106 poems divided into four sections that articulate struggle, otherness, and the meaning of the poetic landscape. Like Lorca, Alarc贸n seeks out the fault lines where the lyric and the political bleed productively and proactively into one another. An important voice in Chicano and GLBT poetry, Alarc贸n writes with a complex, emotionally powerful style that is accessible to students and all lovers of poetry and poetic traditions.
  • Iguanas in the Snow: and Other Winter Poems / Iguanas en la nieve: y otros poemas de invierno English and Spanish Edition by Francisco X Alarcon

    Francisco X Alarcon

    Hardcover (Children's Book Press, Feb. 5, 1839)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Laughing Tomatoes: And Other Spring Poems / Jitomates Risuenos: Y Otros Poemas de Primavera

    Francisco X. Alarcon

    Paperback (Children's Book Press, March 15, 1835)
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  • From the Bellybutton of the Moon / Del Ombligo De La Luna

    Francisco X. Alarcon

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Book by Alarcon, Francisco X.
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  • From the Other Side of Night/Del otro lado de la noche: New and Selected Poems

    Francisco X. Alarc贸n

    Hardcover (University of Arizona Press, Feb. 1, 2002)
    On the other side of night, Francisco Alarc贸n is waiting. One of Chicano literature's premier poets, Alarc贸n has brought his luminous images to the page in such acclaimed volumes as Sonnets to Madness and Other Misfortunes and Snake Poems. Now he has assembled the best of his work from fifteen years, along with fourteen new poems, in a book that distills his magical sense of reality into a cup brimming with passion. Raised in Guadalajara and now living in the San Francisco Bay area, Alarc贸n sees that " 'Mexican' / is not / a noun / or an / adjective / 'Mexican' / is a life / long / low-paying / job." Participating in a poetic tradition that goes back to the mystic Spanish poets of the sixteenth century, he brings us sonnets infused with romance and tenderness鈥攁nd shorter poems that are direct and hard-hitting commentaries on American society, as he cries out for "a more godlike god," one "who spends nights / in houses / of ill repute / and gets up late / on Saturdays." Alarc贸n invokes both the mysteries of Mesoamerica and the "otherness" of his gay identity. "My skin is dark / as the night / in this country / of noontime," he writes, "but my soul / is even darker / from all the light / I carry inside." In lyrical poems open to wide interpretation, he transcends ethnic concerns to address social, sexual, and historical issues of concern to all Americans. The fourteen new poems in From the Other Side of Night offer startling new commentaries on life and love, sex and AIDS. Shifting effortlessly between English and Spanish鈥攁nd even Nahuatl鈥擜larc贸n demonstrates the gift of language that has earned him both a wide readership and the admiration of fellow poets. With this book, he invites new readers to meet him where the darkness is palpable and the soul burns bright.
  • From the Bellybutton of the Moon / Del Ombligo De La Luna

    Francisco X. Alarcon

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, June 1, 2000)
    None
  • Poems to Dream Together/poemas Para Sonar Juntos: Poemas Para Sonar Juntos

    Francisco X. Alarcon, Paula Barragan

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, May 30, 2005)
    A collection of poems in English and Spanish discusses imagination, dreams, family, and growing up in California and in Mexico.
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  • Iguanas in the Snow: And Other Winter Poems / Iguanas en la Nieve: Y Otros Poemas de Invierno

    Francisco X Alarcon

    Paperback (Children's Book Press (CA), April 1, 2005)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.