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The poems explore the author's boyhood in a Spanish village, his coming of age, and his arrival to California in his 20's. A series of characters marginalized by society interact with the speaker and help him understand his uniqueness and...

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Decoding Sparrows
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The poems explore the author's boyhood in a Spanish village, his coming of age, and his arrival to California in his 20's. A series of characters marginalized by society interact with the speaker and help him understand his uniqueness and difference. Intimacy, sexuality, and desire are expressed in spare, narrative language.

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Pick up this book and inhabit Mariano Zaro's world: his boyhood in a Spanish village, hanging plums in strings from the ceiling with his father, the farmer, the inverted heart shape of a hole in a woman's face, the way the boy needed and was given permission to look, and brought to bear that same humane and unsparing gaze on himself and his own desires, on intimacy and estrangement, on Spain and California. In Decoding Sparrows, Mariano Zaro renders coming of age and hunger in spare and luminous language, an almost crystalline austerity-- each word resonant, each word steadfast. Zaro illuminates, he limns his poems in longing.--Marsha de la O, author of Every Ravening Thing



Author: Mariano Zaro
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: What Books Press
Published: 10/15/2019
Pages: 126
Weight: 0.43lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9781532341458
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About the Author
Zaro, Mariano: - MARIANO ZARO is the author of five previous books of poetry, most recently Padre Tierra (Olifante, Zaragoza, Spain). His poems are included in anthologies and literary journals in the USA, Mexico and Spain. He has translated into Spanish the American poets Philomene Long, Tony Barnstone and Sholeh Wolpé. In 2018, he received the Martha's Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing Fiction Prize. Zaro hosts a series of video-interviews with prominent poets as part of the literary project Poetry.LA. He is a professor of Spanish at Rio Hondo Community College (Whittier, CA).

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