
Texas, Being
A State of Poems More than forty-five poems from and about the beautiful and brutal state of Texas
Texas, Being: A State of Poems collects more than forty-five poems from a beautiful and brutal state. Some are about the music of their languages. Some speak to the dead, some to the sun, and others to omissions of history. One concerns a hedgehog cactus, and another a roller rink. From âHappy, Texasâ to âPalestine, TX,â from seashores to skeletons to Selena, all are in one way or another about Texas, but good poems are always about more than one thing.
Selected by Jenny Browne, 2017 poet laureate of Texas, these poems draw a picture of one of Americaâs vastly sublime yet most audaciously independent corners. In these diverse voices, the state is a lovely and painful contradiction of space and meaning. Texas is a place âwhere blind catfish cruiseâ and wild asters grow. Itâs a frame of mind where Jenny Boully writes âthe history is unendingâ and Mexican American studies professor Christopher Carmona can âfeel the slowness of time.â Jorge Luis Borges wrote of it as âan endless plain / Where a manâs cry dies a lonely death.â Victoria Chang writes that âthere is so / much sky that even birds / get lost."
Andrea âVocabâ Sanderson describes her hometown as a âfiercely loving city tougher on the outside / but smooth as pecan shells,â and Naomi Shihab Nye reminds us to âbe patient, sure thereâs lots of bad around, / but more room for good too, with all this empty.â Whether it is Joshua Edwards imagining his photographer father or Primo Feliciano MarĂnâs declaration âHail Texas, fraught with charms unknown,â these voices, past and present, give us a glimpse into the poetic soul of the nationâs most willful state.
Poets include Robert A. Ayres, Curtis Bauer, Jan Beatty, Layla Benitez-James, Jorge Luis Borges, Jenny Boully, Catherine Bowman, Susan Briante, Bobby Byrd, Christopher Carmona, Aline B. Carter, Rosemary Catacalos, Victoria Chang, Hayan Charara, Joshua Edwards, Tarfia Faizullah, Carrie Fountain, Vievee Francis, Mag Gabbert, Miriam Bird Greenberg, Lucy Griffith, Aaron Hand, Fady Joudah, Jim LaVilla-Havelin, Emma Lazarus, J. Estanislao Lopez, Primo Feliciano MarĂn, Pablo Miguel MartĂnez, Walter McDonald, Jasminne Mendez, Townsend Miller, Ange Mlinko, Naomi Shihab Nye, Shin Yu Pai, Cecily Parks, Emmy PĂ©rez, Octavio Quintanilla, Iliana Rocha, Andrea âVocabâ Sanderson, ireâne lara silva, Jeff Sirkin, Margo Tamez, Lao Yang, Loretta Diane Walker, Emily Winakur, and Matthew Zapruder.
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A State of Poems More than forty-five poems from and about the beautiful and brutal state of Texas
Texas, Being: A State of Poems collects more than forty-five poems from a beautiful and brutal state. Some are about the music of their languages. Some speak to the dead, some to the sun, and others to omissions of history. One concerns a hedgehog cactus, and another a roller rink. From âHappy, Texasâ to âPalestine, TX,â from seashores to skeletons to Selena, all are in one way or another about Texas, but good poems are always about more than one thing.
Selected by Jenny Browne, 2017 poet laureate of Texas, these poems draw a picture of one of Americaâs vastly sublime yet most audaciously independent corners. In these diverse voices, the state is a lovely and painful contradiction of space and meaning. Texas is a place âwhere blind catfish cruiseâ and wild asters grow. Itâs a frame of mind where Jenny Boully writes âthe history is unendingâ and Mexican American studies professor Christopher Carmona can âfeel the slowness of time.â Jorge Luis Borges wrote of it as âan endless plain / Where a manâs cry dies a lonely death.â Victoria Chang writes that âthere is so / much sky that even birds / get lost."
Andrea âVocabâ Sanderson describes her hometown as a âfiercely loving city tougher on the outside / but smooth as pecan shells,â and Naomi Shihab Nye reminds us to âbe patient, sure thereâs lots of bad around, / but more room for good too, with all this empty.â Whether it is Joshua Edwards imagining his photographer father or Primo Feliciano MarĂnâs declaration âHail Texas, fraught with charms unknown,â these voices, past and present, give us a glimpse into the poetic soul of the nationâs most willful state.
Poets include Robert A. Ayres, Curtis Bauer, Jan Beatty, Layla Benitez-James, Jorge Luis Borges, Jenny Boully, Catherine Bowman, Susan Briante, Bobby Byrd, Christopher Carmona, Aline B. Carter, Rosemary Catacalos, Victoria Chang, Hayan Charara, Joshua Edwards, Tarfia Faizullah, Carrie Fountain, Vievee Francis, Mag Gabbert, Miriam Bird Greenberg, Lucy Griffith, Aaron Hand, Fady Joudah, Jim LaVilla-Havelin, Emma Lazarus, J. Estanislao Lopez, Primo Feliciano MarĂn, Pablo Miguel MartĂnez, Walter McDonald, Jasminne Mendez, Townsend Miller, Ange Mlinko, Naomi Shihab Nye, Shin Yu Pai, Cecily Parks, Emmy PĂ©rez, Octavio Quintanilla, Iliana Rocha, Andrea âVocabâ Sanderson, ireâne lara silva, Jeff Sirkin, Margo Tamez, Lao Yang, Loretta Diane Walker, Emily Winakur, and Matthew Zapruder.












