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Slow Lightning Eduardo C. Corral

Slow Lightning By Eduardo C. Corral

Slow Lightning by Eduardo C. Corral


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Announcing the newest winner of the oldest annual literary prize in the United States

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Slow Lightning by Eduardo C. Corral

[Corral] packs many, many lines with sharp, sensual, specific imagery-this is Technicolor poetry.-Booklist

Corral is a writer that cares both for the poetic line, but also for the bodies that he writes about, for family, legacy, culture, and what it means to be American. I go to this book again and again, and to me, it's a masterpiece.-Ocean Vuong, NPR Morning Edition

Eduardo C. Corral is the 2011 recipient of the Yale Series of Younger Poets award, joining such distinguished previous winners as Adrienne Rich, W. S. Merwin, and John Ashbery. The first Latino poet to win the competition, Corral is also winner of the 2011 Whiting Writers Award.

Seamlessly braiding English and Spanish, Corral's poems hurtle across literary and linguistic borders toward a lyricism that slows down experience. He employs a range of forms and phrasing, bringing the vivid particulars of his experiences as a Chicano and gay man to the page. Although Corral's topics are decidedly sobering, contest judge Carl Phillips observes, one of the more surprising possibilities offered in these poems is joy.

From Self-Portrait with Tumbling and Lasso

I'm a cowboy

riding bareback

My soul is

whirling

above my head like a lasso.

My right hand

a pistol. My left

automatic. I'm knocking

on every door.

I'm coming on strong . . .

Slow Lightning Reviews

[Corral] seamlessly blends English and Spanish in Slow Lightning.-Craig Morgan Teicher, Publishers Weekly

Winner of the 2011 Whiting Writers Award, as given by the Whiting Foundation

Finalist for the 2012 Publishing Triangle Thom Gunn Award for Gay Poetry

Honorable Mention, Poetry category at the 2013 New York Book Festival sponsored by JM Northern Media LLC

[W]e can make of what would blind us a conduit for changed vision, suggests Corral. In these poems, a cage implies all the rest that lies outside it; any frame frames a window through which to see other possibilities unfolding. . . . Like Hayden, Corral resists reductivism. Gay, Chicano, 'Illegal-American,' that's all just language, and part of Corral's point is that language, like sex, is fluid and dangerous and thrilling, now a cage, now a window out. In Corral's refusal to think in reductive terms lies his great authority. His refusal to entirely trust authority wins my trust as a reader.-Carl Phillips, from the Foreword

About Eduardo C. Corral

Eduardo C. Corral's poems have appeared in Beloit Poetry Journal, New England Review, Ploughshares, and Poetry, as well as other journals and anthologies. He received a Discovery/The Nation award and was selected for residencies at the MacDowell Colony and Yaddo. He lives in southern Arizona.

Carl Phillips is the award-winning author of eleven books of poetry, including Speak Low, which was a National Book Award finalist. He teaches at Washington University in St. Louis. This is his first year as judge of the Yale Series of Younger Poets.

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GOR011017508
9780300178937
030017893X
Slow Lightning by Eduardo C. Corral
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
20120403
96
Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Gay Poetry) 2013 Commended for Triangle Awards (Gay Poetry) 2013
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