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A story of separation and displacement in two fictionalized voices:
a person who has migrated, without papers, to the United States for
work, and their partner who waits at home. Nostalgia Doesn’t Flow
Away Like Riverwater / Xilase qui rié di’ sicasi rié nisa
guiigu’ / La Nostalgia no se marcha como el agua de los rĂos is
a trilingual collection by one of the most prominent Indigenous
poets in Latin America: Irma Pineda. The book consists of 36
persona poems that tell a story of separation and displacement in
two fictionalized voices: a person who has migrated, without
papers, to the United States for work, and that person’s partner
who waits at home, in the poet’s hometown of Juchitán, Oaxaca.
According to PeriĂłdico de PoesĂa, a journal based at UNAM
(Mexico’s national university), when it was published in 2007,
this book established Pineda “one of the strongest poets working
in Zapotec, the [Mexican] Native language with the largest literary
production.”
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