From Library Journal It's easy to see why this debut won the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize. Born in Madrid of Cuban parents and raised in the United States, Blanco captures the tensions of moving between cultures in rhythmic, evocative poems. Observed LJ's reviewer, "Blanco is already a mature, seasoned writer, and his powers of description and determination to get every nuance correct are evident from the first poem" (LJ 9/1/98).Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. Forecast, Bridgewater, NJ, February 1999 An exploration in verse of rites of passage within the Cuban-American sulture shows how a combined nostalgia for a lost world and a daily confrontation with American culture leads to self-awareness. See all Editorial Reviews
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