
An Inherent Tear
Rodrigo Quijano(Author)
Wendy's Subway (Publisher)
Published on 23. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
979-8-9863375-6-2 (ISBN)
Description
Rodrigo Quijano's An Inherent Tear assembles a suite of poems first published in Lima in 1998 as Una procesion entera va por dentro and his 2014 essay "A Terrace in Valparaiso," translated into English for the first time by Judah Rubin. Written during the Fujimori years of the 1990s- a period characterized by the end of the conflict between the Maoist Sendero Luminoso insurgency, the Peruvian army, and the Marxist- Leninist Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement-Quijano's bracingly mournful and incisively wry poems insist that we not turn away from the unburied dead. Shifting between neo-baroque hermeticism and a poetics of the conversational, his work destabilizes lyric subjectivity, testing the limits of the structure of metaphor to relay the impasses of the present. Reflecting almost twenty years later from the "city of wildfires," Quijano's essay charts the continued landscape of state violence that carries with it the "payroll of bones" Cesar Vallejo evoked nearly a century earlier. In this new, searing collection, Quijano searches amid the smoke and the ashes for "A place to spend the night, / or a language to speak in, / walking through the desert, or drilling into our / insubstantial dreams."
Rodrigo Quijano is a poet and art researcher. He has worked on contemporary art exhibitions in Lima, Sao Paulo, Mexico, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Bogota, and the 57th Venice Biennale.
Judah Rubin is the author, most recently, of Antiquarian Historiography (Oxeye Press, 2020). Recent translations can be found in the anthology The Beauty Salons/Salones de la Belleza (Aeromoto/Gato Negro/UNAM, 2021), the journals Firmament and Jacket2, and elsewhere. He is the editor of A Perfect Vacuum and lives in Queens, New York.
Rodrigo Quijano is a poet and art researcher. He has worked on contemporary art exhibitions in Lima, Sao Paulo, Mexico, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Bogota, and the 57th Venice Biennale.
Judah Rubin is the author, most recently, of Antiquarian Historiography (Oxeye Press, 2020). Recent translations can be found in the anthology The Beauty Salons/Salones de la Belleza (Aeromoto/Gato Negro/UNAM, 2021), the journals Firmament and Jacket2, and elsewhere. He is the editor of A Perfect Vacuum and lives in Queens, New York.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 136 mm
Weight
250 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-9863375-6-2 (9798986337562)
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