A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying
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Filled with the nuanced beauty and complexity of the everyday—a pot of beans, a goat carcass, embroidered linens, a grandfather’s cancer—A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying journeys through the inherited fear of creation and destruction. The histories of South Texas and its people unfold in Laurie Ann Guerrero’s stirring language, including the dehumanization of men and its consequences on women and children. Guerrero’s tongue becomes a palpable border, occupying those liminal spaces that both unite and divide, inviting readers to consider that which is known and unknown: the body. Guerrero explores not just the right, but the ability to speak and fight for oneself, one's children, one's community—in poems that testify how, too often, we fail to see the power reflected in the mirror.
Laurie Ann Guerrero
A native of South Texas, Laurie Ann Guerrero is the author of Babies under the Skin, which won the 2008 Panhandler Publishing Chapbook Award. Her poetry and criticism have appeared in a number of journals. She teaches for the MFA Program at the University of Texas at El Paso, University of the Incarnate Word, and Palo Alto College in San Antonio, Texas.
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A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying - Laurie Ann Guerrero
THE ANDRÉS MONTOYA POETRY PRIZE
2004, Pity the Drowned Horses, Sheryl Luna
Final Judge: Robert Vasquez
2006, The Outer Bands, Gabriel Gomez
Final Judge: Valerie Martínez
2008, My Kill Adore Him, Paul Martínez Pompa
Final Judge: Martín Espada
2010, Tropicalia, Emma Trelles
Final Judge: Silvia Curbelo
2012, A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying, Laurie Ann Guerrero
Final Judge: Francisco X. Alarcón
The Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize, named after the late California native and author of the award-winning book, The Iceworker Sings, supports the publication of a first book by a Latino or Latina poet. Awarded every other year, the prize is administered by Letras Latinas—the literary program of the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame.
A TONGUE in the MOUTH of the DYING
LAURIE ANN GUERRERO
University of Notre Dame Press
Notre Dame, Indiana
Copyright © 2013 by Laurie Ann Guerrero
Published by the University of Notre Dame Press
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
All Rights Reserved
E-ISBN 978-0-268-08073-0
This e-Book was converted from the original source file by a third-party vendor. Readers who notice any formatting, textual, or readability issues are encouraged to contact the publisher at ebooks@nd.edu.
FOR DREW, VIC, & LIV, always.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Poems by Francisco X. Alarcón
Preparing the Tongue
I.
One Man’s Name: Colonization of the Poetic, i.
Sundays after Breakfast: A Lesson in Speech
Bluing the Linens
Las Lenguas
Summer
One Man’s Name: Colonization of the Poetic, ii.
A Meal for the Tribe
One Man’s Name: Colonization of the Poetic, iii.
Yellow Bird
Little Mexican Pot
Turnips
Babies under the House
One Man’s Name: Colonization of the Poetic, iv.
One Man’s Name: Colonization of the Poetic, v.
Roosters: Homecoming
Esperanza Tells Her Friends the Story of La Llorona
Ode to El Cabrito
Stray Cat
How I Put Myself through School
Morning Praise of Nightmares, one
Morning Praise of Nightmares, two
II.
Sundays after Breakfast: A Lesson in Cotton Picking
Put Attention
One Man’s Name: Colonization of the Poetic, vi.
Breasts
Ode to My Boots
Ode to a Skein of Red Embroidery Thread
One Man’s Name: Colonization of the Poetic, vii.
Wooden Box
Black Hat
One Man’s Name: Colonization of the Poetic, viii.
Mr. G’s Collection
Cocooning
Babies under the Skin
Pinedale, CA
Like Jesus
When I Made Eggs This Morning
Stones
My Mother Woke a