Dusk & Dust

by Esteban Rodriguez

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Set along the U.S.-Mexico border, Dusk & Dust introduces the voice of a “boy straddled on the valley of two geographies.” With a keen eye, gentle humor, and great empathy, Esteban Rodríguez’s debut collection explores the lives of the generations who have made their homes in a landscape too often neglected and forgotten. Like the region they portray—relentless, unsympathetic, singed with uncertainty—these poems are marked with a visceral beauty. The aroma of cattle mingles with steaming tamales, and carnival organs play behind telenovelas in this richly conjured and mercurial world. Through the eyes of his luchador mask, with a foot planted firmly on either side of the fence, the young speaker grapples with a host of cultural and familial expectations, a tenuous grasp on his family’s language, and his own burgeoning identity. Funny and poignant, Dusk & Dust lays out a labyrinth of cultural expectations, and, with a voice as clear as it is unique, illuminates a world that seeks to be remembered and lived.


LA PULGA


 


Sunday morning strolls along the frontage road 


like a censer-swinging priest, scrapes its sunlight 


against the corroded chain-link fence, between 


the lines of traffic overflowing from the entrance, 


where I already taste the scent of wet cilantro, 


grilled onions, mixed meat, and eggs sizzled in a haze 


of dust-shuffled heat; in a blanket of black exhaust 


crawling across the pot-hole-riddled parking lot, 


and through the rows of sunburned cars nudging 


each other like buzzards on a corpse they’ve yet 


to eat. I endure my grandfather’s crooked parking, 


the constant honking, the backseat acoustics of thin 


music sprinkled in the air, those far-off plastic 


speakers blaring songs with unpredictable trumpets, 


 


and Spanish gritos slapped against my English-only ears….


 
  • ISBN10 193823555X
  • ISBN13 9781938235559
  • Publish Date 24 October 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Hub City Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 76
  • Language English