Brother Bullet: Poems

Speaking to both a personal and collective loss, in Brother Bullet Casandra López confronts her relationships with violence, grief, guilt, and ultimately, endurance. Revisiting the memory and lasting consequences of her brother’s murder, López traces the course of the bullet—its trajectory, impact, wreckage—in lyrical narrative poems that are haunting and raw with emotion, yet tender and alive in revelations of light.

Drawing on migratory experiences, López transports the reader to the Inland Empire, Baja California, New Mexico, and Arizona to create a frame for memory, filled with imagery, through the cyclical but changing essence of sorrow. This is paralleled with surrounding environments, our sense of belonging—on her family’s porch, or in her grandfather’s orange grove, or in the darkest desert. López’s landscapes are geographical markers and borders, connecting shared experiences and memories.

Brother Bullet tugs and pulls, drawing us into a consciousness—a story—we all bear.

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Brother Bullet: Poems

Speaking to both a personal and collective loss, in Brother Bullet Casandra López confronts her relationships with violence, grief, guilt, and ultimately, endurance. Revisiting the memory and lasting consequences of her brother’s murder, López traces the course of the bullet—its trajectory, impact, wreckage—in lyrical narrative poems that are haunting and raw with emotion, yet tender and alive in revelations of light.

Drawing on migratory experiences, López transports the reader to the Inland Empire, Baja California, New Mexico, and Arizona to create a frame for memory, filled with imagery, through the cyclical but changing essence of sorrow. This is paralleled with surrounding environments, our sense of belonging—on her family’s porch, or in her grandfather’s orange grove, or in the darkest desert. López’s landscapes are geographical markers and borders, connecting shared experiences and memories.

Brother Bullet tugs and pulls, drawing us into a consciousness—a story—we all bear.

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Brother Bullet: Poems

Brother Bullet: Poems

by Casandra López
Brother Bullet: Poems

Brother Bullet: Poems

by Casandra López

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Speaking to both a personal and collective loss, in Brother Bullet Casandra López confronts her relationships with violence, grief, guilt, and ultimately, endurance. Revisiting the memory and lasting consequences of her brother’s murder, López traces the course of the bullet—its trajectory, impact, wreckage—in lyrical narrative poems that are haunting and raw with emotion, yet tender and alive in revelations of light.

Drawing on migratory experiences, López transports the reader to the Inland Empire, Baja California, New Mexico, and Arizona to create a frame for memory, filled with imagery, through the cyclical but changing essence of sorrow. This is paralleled with surrounding environments, our sense of belonging—on her family’s porch, or in her grandfather’s orange grove, or in the darkest desert. López’s landscapes are geographical markers and borders, connecting shared experiences and memories.

Brother Bullet tugs and pulls, drawing us into a consciousness—a story—we all bear.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816539697
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 02/19/2019
Series: Sun Tracks , #84
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 104
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Casandra López is a Chicana, Cahuilla, Luiseño, and Tongva writer raised in Southern California. A CantoMundo Fellow, López is a founding editor of the literary journal, As/Us: A Space for Women of the World and teaches at Northwest Indian College.

Table of Contents

BULLET BREAKS

Where Bullet Breaks: San Bernardino 2010

10th St Porch: Investigation

Father Made Us

I Could Have

Remember This

The Wreckage

I Am Sorry for Your Loss

Brother and I: Two Ghost Fish

At the House: Evidence

Those Who Speak to Trees Remember

The Sweet in the Bitter: Inland Empire

One Year Memorial

Midnight Memorial 2011

Flight


BULLET TEACHES What Bullet Teaches

Open the Door: Eyewitness

Dear Brain Bullet

The First 48

An Unknown

What Body Can Bear

For Those Who Dream of the Dead

Lake Days: San Bernardino Mountains

Piñon Man

The Darkest of Deserts


NEW LANGUAGE

A New Language

Refugio Beach

Your Name: A Diamond Stolen from Our Mouths

Where Cement Splits

This Distance: Santa Fe

Eclipse: Albuquerque 2012

Suddenly It Comes And

Biological

In This Desert

Continent of Desire


REMAINS What Remains

Someone

Sun Receding into Earth

Sometimes

Mouthed Memory

Bone Map

Peeled Fruit

When I Was a Young Girl

Sister Song

Second Son, Bright Star

4th of July: San Bernardino 2015

Some Boys

For Those Who Learn to Sew Sorrow

Oranges Are Not Indigenous


Acknowledgments

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