The leading poet of his generation, Jose Emilio Pacheco is one
of Mexico's most esteemed and beloved writers. City of Memory and
Other Poems presents two of his finest poetry collections,
accompanied by beautifully rendered translations.
The first, "City of Memory," touches on Pacheco's major literary
obsessions: the destructive effects of time; the essential egotism
and cruelty of the natural world, with humankind at its violent
center; and the capacity of the human spirit to achieve
transcendence. The second, "I watch the Earth," is an emotional
catharsis, the poet's mediation on the tragic earthquake that
devastated his native Mexico City in 1985. Together, these poems
paint a vivid picture of the noble beauty and uncontrollable
tragedy that is Mexico--and the world--today.
Jose Emilio Pacheco is the winner of the Jose Asuncion Silva
Award for the best book of poetry to appear in Spanish from 1990 to
1995. Novelist, poet, essayist, and translator, he lives in Mexico
City.
Cynthia Steele is the author of Politics, Gender and the Mexican
Novel, 1968-1988, Beyond the Pyramid and the translator of
Underground River and Other Stories by Ines Arredondo.
David Lauer is a poet and translator who lives in Chihuahua,
Mexico.
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