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Author Vértiz, Vickie, author.

Title Auto/Body / Vickie Vértiz.

Publication Info. Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2023]
©2023

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 75 pages) illustration.
Series The Ernest Sandeen prize in poetry ; 2023
Ernest Sandeen prize in poetry ; 2023.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Acknowledgments -- Alternator. nature armed medicine -- Umbral -- Only we make beautiful things just to destroy them -- '69 Chevy Impala -- I don't know what else to tell you about teargas -- Anther -- San Francisco -- This is the kind of shit I can't talk to anyone about -- God is a jacket made of tinsel -- La cuenta -- George Michael at the Virgin Megastore -- Desfile -- Disco -- '61 Ford Sunliner -- I('m) a dominó, every here -- You. Just. Can't. Kill. Us. -- Happiness is going to pieces -- Distributor. I want to last -- Do you know what time it is? -- La corona -- '70 Chevy El Camino -- '85 Chevy El Camino -- Caprice Classic -- Thank you 1-800#s -- Still -- each and every -- I take -- and keep -- my flesh -- I'm that bitch: a voice mail -- Three girls in a subway -- Transmission. Dictation -- We had to become doves: an American sonnet -- Jotería [All the things you forgot to say] -- In college I learned to swim -- Cyanotype (in a New York Public Library) -- At 4 a.m., the radio is off -- It is winter and you're no bunny slope -- Overheard in a garden -- Here, my photo of you -- Mexika hi fem (Coatlicue come) -- Notes.
Summary "Behind the wheel of this book is an insistent, humorous voice whose experiences have lent themselves to a deep, intimate knowledge of survival, driven by the pursuit of joy and exalted pleasure. Raised in and near auto body shops, Vickie Vértiz remembers visiting them to elevate the family car to examine what's underneath, to see what's working and what's not. The poetry in this book is also a body shop, but instead we take our bodies, identities, desires, and see what's firing. In this shop we ask: What needs changing? How do our bodies transcend ways of being we have received so that we may become more ourselves?"--Page 4 of cover.
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Subject Mexican American women -- Poetry.
American poetry -- 21st century.
Genre/Form Poetry.
Added Title Poems. Selections. 2023
Other Form: Print version: 9780268203924 026820392X 9780268203931 0268203938 (OCoLC)1332780532
ISBN 9780268203948 (electronic bk.)
0268203946 (electronic bk.)
9780268203924
026820392X
9780268203931
0268203938