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Poetry by Adrian Castro

September 1, 1997 6 x 9 160 pages 978-1-56689-067-0

Articulating the rhythm and flavor of an Afro-CaribbeanUS search for a cohesive identity.

A rhythmic debut poetry collection powered by the pulse of the Caribbean, Cantos to Blood & Honey presents a synthesis of Afro-Caribbean, Hispanic, and North American mythology, language, and aesthetics. Adrian Castro, an Afro-Latino performance poet, explores within this dance issues of migration, cultural community, memory, and history.

Articulating the search for a cohesive Afro-CaribbeanAmerican identity, Castro honors myth on one hand and history on the other. He addresses the migratory experience from Africa to the Caribbean to North America and the eventual clash of cultures. Meanwhile, a section of prose poems deals with ancestors past and present.

Writing in the Afro-Caribbean tradition pioneered by Nicolas Guilln and Luis Pales Matos, Castro creates a circular motion of theme, tone, subject matter, style, and cultural history, giving rise to a new illuminating archetypal poetry.

About the Author

A Cuban-Dominican poet and Ifa priest from Miami, Adrian Castro writes as if Chano Pozo were hitting the keys of a typewriter instead of the skin of a drum. He has performed at the Nuyorican Poets Caf in New York, Naropa Institute in Boulder, The Hemingway Literary Festival in Chicago, and The Miami Book Fair International. He is the author of Cantos to Blood & Honey, Wise Fish, and most recently, Handling Destiny.

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