Orlando Ricardo Menes
was born in Lima, Perú, to Cuban parents but has lived most of his life in the
United States. Since 2000 he has taught at the University of Notre Dame where
he now directs the creative writing program. In addition to Fetish, he is also
the author of Furia (Milkweed) and Rumba atop the Stones (Peepal Tree). His poems have
appeared in numerous literary magazines, including The Hudson Review, Callaloo,
The Antioch Review, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Alaska
Quarterly Review, Indiana Review, Image, and Shenandoah.
Menes is editor of Renaming Ecstasy: Latino Writings on the Sacred
(Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe) and The Open Light: Poets from Notre Dame, 1991-2008
(University of Notre Dame Press). Besides his own poems, Menes has published
translations of Spanish poetry, including My Heart Flooded with Water: Selected Poems by
Alfonsina Storni (Latin American Literary Review Press). He is the recipient of
a Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Earlier this year, I
announced on La Bloga that Menes was the the winner of the 2012 Prairie
Schooner Book Prize in Poetry for his manuscript, Fetish.
The prize included $3,000 and publication by the University of Nebraska Press.
Fetish, which will formally
be released on September 1, is now available for pre-order.
Orlando Ricardo Menes. Courtesy of Poet Portraits by W.T. Pfefferele |
From the publisher: “From sensual pleasures and perils, moments and memories of
darkness and light, the poems in Orlando Ricardo Menes’s new collection sew
together stories of dislocation and loss, of survival and hope, of a world
patched together by a family over five generations of diaspora. This is Menes’s
tapestry of the Americas. From Miami to Cuba, Panama to Bolivia and Peru,
through the textures, sounds, colors, shapes, and scents of exile and
emigration, we find refuge at last in a sense of wholeness and belonging
residing in this intensely felt, finely crafted poetry.”
Praise for Fetish:
“Orlando Ricardo
Menes’s Fetish is a rare work of the American Creole Sublime, conjuring
visions of his Cuban homeland as a sacred geography of vanquished mestizo
dreams, his Florida boyhood a world of transmuting tropical wonder. At once
mythic, syncretic, and autobiographical, transported on strains of epiphanic
geomancy, Menes’s work subtly presents a new vision of América that Martí,
Stevens and Walcott would all embrace. You want to whisper in a fever,
‘Adelante!’” —John Phillip Santos, University Distinguished Scholar in Mestizo
Cultural Studies, University of Texas at San Antonio
“It is a magic-carpet
ride—because the carpet is the tapestry of the Americas and its characters of
tobacconists and capitalists and miners and fathers, and the magic is the
language, the ‘maracas of rain,’ and the ‘orchids that grow in gessoed
moonlight.’ What a wild ride; what a wild and lovely and passionate and closely
observed ride.” —Beth Ann Fennelly, author of Unmentionables
“Drenched with the flavor and savor of the Caribbean, Orlando Ricardo Menes’s Fetish is a treat for the mouth and the ear, as well as for the mind. Striking characters abound: Zvi Mendel, ‘retired tobacconist to Havana’s Ashkenazim’; an unnamed female survivor of a prison called ‘Den of the Lioness.’ Anger at injustice often surfaces. The beauty of the region springs up everywhere. But it is sound that powers these poems, a piquant blend of English spiced with Español…. These delectable poems beg to be tasted. To be spoken. To be sung.” —Charles Harper Webb, author of Shadow Ball
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Letras Latinas will be partnering with Poetry Foundation in Chicago on October 24 to present Orlando's award-winning book. He'll be joined by Dan Vera, who Menes chose as the inaugural winner of the Letras Latinas/Red Pen Poetry Prize. A not-to-be-missed event if you're in Chicago! Great profile.
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