To the North / Al norte is a book of poetry written by the Nicaraguan poet León Salvatierra. The work reflects on countless stories of the Central American diaspora that emerged from the civil wars in the 1980s. The underlying arc is the experiences, memories, visions, and dreams of a 15-year-old boy from Nicaragua, who embarked on a journey to the United States, together with a group of 40 other migrants from Central America. Despite being undocumented for 11 years, he establishes himself in this country becoming a naturalized American citizen with a university education. Salvatierra mixes lyrical and prose poems to explore the experience of exile and the search for his own space in a new country and language. His powerful metaphors and fresh images inhabit spaces fraught with violence, anxiety, and vulnerability that undocumented Central American migrants commonly live through in their transnational journey. His vivid and first-hand memories of Nicaragua tie the personal experiences of his poetic subjects with the geopolitical history between the Central American region and the United States.
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Weight: 363g
Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 08 Nov 2022
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781647790615
About Leon Salvatierra
León Salvatierra is a Nicaraguan poet who migrated to the United States at the age of 15. In 2014 he earned his PhD in Hispanic languages and literatures from the University of California Berkeley and in 2020 he received an MFA in poetry from the University of California Davis. In 2020 he won the Juana Goergen Poetry Prize. He is currently teaching culture and literature courses in the Department of Chicana/o Studies at UC Davis. Javier O. Huerta is the author of American Copia: An Immigrant Epic and Some Clarifications y otros poemas which was awarded the 31st Chicano/ Latino Literary Prize from the University of California Irvine. He earned his MFA from the Bilingual Creative Writing Program at the University of Texas at El Paso. Currently he teaches at Mission College in Santa Clara California and lives in Oakland.