From belly button to umbilical cord to roots, Naomi Ortiz traces the relationships between body and place in her work. In the opening ofSustaining Spirit, Ortiz asks: “¿y donde esta tu ombligo? Where are you centered or rooted?
During this time of slowed publication, we at J2 want to highlight some books from our (digital) reviews shelf. Today’s poetry title on our radar: Gut Botany by Petra Kuppers (Wayne State University Press, 2020). If you’d like to review this title, please let us know: jacket2.org/contact
Time is written into the White Shaman mural … these murals are texts, analogous to the books once housed in the Library of Alexandria. — Carolyn Boyd, quoted by Eric A. Powell, in Archaeology (November/December 2017)
During this time of slowed publication, we at J2 want to highlight some books from our (digital) reviews shelf. Today’s poetry title on our radar: The Malevolent Volume by Justin Phillip Reed (Coffee House Press, 2020). If you’d like to review this title, please let us know: jacket2.org/contact
During this time of slowed publication, we at J2 want to highlight some books from our (digital) reviews shelf. Today’s poetry title on our radar: Grief Sequence by Prageeta Sharma (Wave Books, 2019). If you’d like to review this title, please let us know: jacket2.org/contact
Pace and place: disability politics at desert speeds
An interview with Naomi Ortiz
From belly button to umbilical cord to roots, Naomi Ortiz traces the relationships between body and place in her work. In the opening of Sustaining Spirit, Ortiz asks: “¿y donde esta tu ombligo? Where are you centered or rooted?
On our radar: 'Gut Botany' by Petra Kuppers
During this time of slowed publication, we at J2 want to highlight some books from our (digital) reviews shelf. Today’s poetry title on our radar: Gut Botany by Petra Kuppers (Wayne State University Press, 2020). If you’d like to review this title, please let us know: jacket2.org/contact
Toward a poetry and poetics of the Americas (26)
The White Shaman mural: narrative and vision
Time is written into the White Shaman mural … these murals are texts, analogous to the books once housed in the Library of Alexandria. — Carolyn Boyd, quoted by Eric A. Powell, in Archaeology (November/December 2017)
On our radar: 'The Malevolent Volume' by Justin Phillip Reed
During this time of slowed publication, we at J2 want to highlight some books from our (digital) reviews shelf. Today’s poetry title on our radar: The Malevolent Volume by Justin Phillip Reed (Coffee House Press, 2020). If you’d like to review this title, please let us know: jacket2.org/contact
On our radar: 'Grief Sequence' by Prageeta Sharma
During this time of slowed publication, we at J2 want to highlight some books from our (digital) reviews shelf. Today’s poetry title on our radar: Grief Sequence by Prageeta Sharma (Wave Books, 2019). If you’d like to review this title, please let us know: jacket2.org/contact