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Maps for Migrants and Ghosts Luisa A. Igloria

Maps for Migrants and Ghosts By Luisa A. Igloria

Maps for Migrants and Ghosts by Luisa A. Igloria


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Crossing oceans and generations, from her childhood home in Baguio City, the Philippines, to her immigrant home in Virginia, poet Luisa A. Igloria demonstrates how even our most personal and intimate experiences are linked to the larger collective histories that came before.

Maps for Migrants and Ghosts Summary

Maps for Migrants and Ghosts by Luisa A. Igloria

Language as key and map to places, people, and histories lost

For immigrants and migrants, the wounds of colonization, displacement, and exile remain unhealed. Crossing oceans and generations, from her childhood home in Baguio City, the Philippines, to her immigrant home in Virginia, poet Luisa A. Igloria demonstrates how even our most personal and intimate experiences are linked to the larger collective histories that came before.

In this poetry collection, Igloria brings together personal and family histories, ruminates on the waxing and waning of family fortunes, and reminds us how immigration necessitates and compels transformations. Simultaneously at home and displaced in two different worlds, the speaker lives in the past and the present, and the return to her origins is fraught with disappointment, familiarity, and alienation.

Language serves as a key and a map to the places and people that have been lost. This collection folds memories, encounters, portraits, and vignettes, familiar and alien, into both an individual history and a shared collective historya grandfathers ghost stubbornly refusing to come in out of the rain, an elderly mother casually dropping YOLO into conversation, and the speakers abandonment of her childhood home for a second time.

The poems in this collection spring out of a deep longing for place, for the past, for the selves we used to be before we traveled to where we are now, before we became who we are now. A stunning addition to the work of immigrant and migrant women poets on their diasporas, Maps for Migrants and Ghosts reveals a dream landscape at the edge of this world that is always moving, not moving, changing, and not changing.

Maps for Migrants and Ghosts Reviews

In the face of injustice, these poems urge us to say danger and defiance. / Not shoulder shrug, not fold over. And perhaps it also becomes the task of the poet to reconcile where she can; to try to sweeten the life, past or present; to be the ginger flower whose torch burns with scent in the middle / of the garden. Not even the rain can put it out. These poems are adamantinedazzling and diamond-strong. In language at once keen and lulling, muscular and sumptuous, Igloria gives us a book of losses as well as recuperations. Claire Wahmanholm, author ofWilder

Restlessly transiting between the past and the present, homeland and diasporic home, consciousness and conscience, Luisa Igloria is our poet of the lyric cusp. In poems that deconstruct memory into its partscomplex nostalgia, bittersweet loveMaps for Migrants and Ghosts is at once gorgeous and painful. I read this book with intensity, feeling, in the words of one poem, ecstatic and furious.Rick Barot, author ofThe Galleons

It's telling, the things / we return to, writes Luisa A. Igloria in this masterful new collection, where memory takes us on a journey that is full of music and wisdom. I opened this book on the poems about her mother and fell in love with this voice, one that has learned to be completely alone, even among others, a voice that knows how to enter the dark and find music in it. This lyric record of Maps for Migrants and Ghosts is a journey both spiritual and personal, one that understands that at our most private we still live in history, yet finds, in the terrors of that history, a healing melody, a tune.Ilya Kaminsky, author ofDeaf RepublicandDancing in Odessa

Urgent yet delicate, Luisa A. Iglorias poetry excavates the rich material of the past. The poems fashion and refashion the self in flashes of dreams, apparitions of family long departed, and haunting regret. To cross the interstitial moments in these lyrical moments is to understand the losses one encounters when the world is leaving you behind. Yet in spite of the burdens catalogued in these remarkable poems, Iglorias power is in returning us to a residence in beauty when the voices of crickets return us to their scintillate choruses.Oliver de la Paz, author ofThe Boy in the Labyrinth and Furious Lullaby

About Luisa A. Igloria

Luisa A. Igloria is the author of fourteen books of poetry, most recently The Buddha Wonders If She Is Having a Mid-Life Crisis; and the recipient of many awards including the May Swenson Prize and the Resurgence Poetry Prize, the worlds first major ecopoetry award. Her poems have appeared in New England Review, Poetry, Poetry East, Shenandoah, Crab Orchard Review, Lantern Review, and Cha.

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NPB9780809337927
9780809337927
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Maps for Migrants and Ghosts by Luisa A. Igloria
New
Paperback
Southern Illinois University Press
2020-09-30
96
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