NORTON POETS ONLINE
Home
Poet Workshop
Title Index
Author Appearances
Multimedia
Poetry Anthologies
Related Reading
Contact Us
Links
Norton Homepage

 

Martín Espada Links | Books

credit: Robert Tobey

:: Called "the Latino poet of his generation," Martín Espada was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1957. His fifth book of poetry, Imagine the Angels of Bread won an American Book Award and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Another volume of poems, Rebellion is the Circle of a Lover's Hands won both the Paterson Poetry Prize and the PEN/Revson Fellowship, whose judges declared, "This is political poetry at its best...The greatness of Espada's art, like all great arts, is that it gives dignity to the insulted and the injured of the earth." His latest collection of poetry, A Mayan Astronomer in Hell's Kitchen, was called "an unforgettable journey to the underworld," earning praise for the poet as "the moral conscience for our nation." Espada's poems have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Harper's, The Nation, The Pushcart Prize and The Best American Poetry. Much of his writing arises from his Puerto Rican heritage and his work experiences, ranging from bouncer to tenant lawyer. He is the editor of Poetry Like Bread: Poets of the Political Imagination from Curbstone Press and El Coro: A Chorus of Latino and Latina Poetry, which won a Gustavus Myers Center Outstanding Book Award. The recipient of fellowships from the NEA and the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Espada is a professor in the Department of English at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. He was recently named the first Poet Laureate of Northampton, Massachusetts.


More on Martín Espada

- Martín Espada page on the Poetry Society of America site

- A collection of critical, historical, and biographical information at the Modern American Poetry site

- "Martín Espada: Poetry and The Burden of History": an interview with Steven Ratiner, The Christian Science Monitor, March 6, 1991

- "Poetry, controversy, and Mumia Abu-Jamal": an interview with Lamont B. Steptoe in Grafico

- "On the 100th anniversary of the U.S. invasion, Puerto Rico still deserves independence," The Progressive, July 20, 1998

- "Disturbing the Peace: Poet-Lawyer Gives Voice To Legal Aid and Its Clients," Robert Elder Jr., Texas Lawyer, November 24, 1997

- A review of Zapata's Disciple from El Andar magazine, Winter 1998

- "Secrets of a Poet Spy" from YES! A Journal of Positive Futures, Fall 1999

 

 

The Republic of Poetry (2006)

 

Alabanza (2003)

>> read "Alabanza," "The Poet in the Box," "The Monsters at the Edge of the World," and "Now the Dead Will Dance the Mambo"

 

A Mayan Astronomer in Hell's Kitchen (2000)

>> Read "My Name is Espada" and "A Mayan Astronomer in Hell's Kitchen"

 

Imagine the Angels of Bread (1996)

Winner of the American Book Award
Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award

>> Read "The Good Liar Meets His Executioners"

 

City of Coughing and Dead Radiators (1994)

Also by Martín Espada

- Rebellion is the Circle of a Lover's Hands (winner of the Paterson Poetry Prize and a PEN/Revson Fellowship)
- Trumpets from the Islands of Their Eviction
- The Immigrant Iceboy's Bolero

Translation

- The Blood that Keeps Singing
- Selected Poems of Clemente Soto Vélez

Editor

- El Coro: A Chorus of Latino and Latina Poetry
- Poetry Like Bread: Poets of the Political Imagination from Curbstone Press

Essays

- Zapata's Disciple (winner of the Independent Publisher Book Award)

Home   :   ©2001 W. W. Norton & Company