Teeth Never Sleep

Finalist, 2019 PEN Open Book Award

Winner, 2019 American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation


Drawing on folklore and fantasy, childhood memory and hallucination, and marked by a tone of piercing divulgence, Teeth Never Sleep nimbly negotiates the split consciousness a culture of dominance requires of men (especially men of color), highlighting the fissures in selfhood created by the pressure to seek submission over intimacy while still wanting desperately to be loved, and tracing the contorted route by which emotional pain finds expression in violence. “The night my girlfriend tells my mother I beat her, / I feel betrayed. This was a secret we kept between us. / That night, I was no longer my mother’s loving son,” the speaker in one poem confesses, and later “I never wanted to be this kind of animal.”

And yet, through the lens of Ángel García’s sharp imagining, men frequently appear as beasts (sometimes literally)—as hybrid beings both tender and brutal—that he steadfastly refuses to let off the hook as he obsessively catalogs the origins of toxic masculinity (the first time I made my mother cry, the first time I pitied my father, the first time I saw a girl bleed) and its quiet, lasting effects: “Still a part of me believes a / man shouldn’t cry in front of a woman, even in the dark.”

In a culture of weaponized masculinity, the poems in Teeth Never Sleep make a doorway of a wound, inviting readers to walk through and sit down inside the raw pain they harbor to meditate on two central, urgent questions: what it means to be a man and how, as a man, to love.
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Teeth Never Sleep

Finalist, 2019 PEN Open Book Award

Winner, 2019 American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation


Drawing on folklore and fantasy, childhood memory and hallucination, and marked by a tone of piercing divulgence, Teeth Never Sleep nimbly negotiates the split consciousness a culture of dominance requires of men (especially men of color), highlighting the fissures in selfhood created by the pressure to seek submission over intimacy while still wanting desperately to be loved, and tracing the contorted route by which emotional pain finds expression in violence. “The night my girlfriend tells my mother I beat her, / I feel betrayed. This was a secret we kept between us. / That night, I was no longer my mother’s loving son,” the speaker in one poem confesses, and later “I never wanted to be this kind of animal.”

And yet, through the lens of Ángel García’s sharp imagining, men frequently appear as beasts (sometimes literally)—as hybrid beings both tender and brutal—that he steadfastly refuses to let off the hook as he obsessively catalogs the origins of toxic masculinity (the first time I made my mother cry, the first time I pitied my father, the first time I saw a girl bleed) and its quiet, lasting effects: “Still a part of me believes a / man shouldn’t cry in front of a woman, even in the dark.”

In a culture of weaponized masculinity, the poems in Teeth Never Sleep make a doorway of a wound, inviting readers to walk through and sit down inside the raw pain they harbor to meditate on two central, urgent questions: what it means to be a man and how, as a man, to love.
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Teeth Never Sleep

Teeth Never Sleep

by Ángel García
Teeth Never Sleep

Teeth Never Sleep

by Ángel García

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Finalist, 2019 PEN Open Book Award

Winner, 2019 American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation


Drawing on folklore and fantasy, childhood memory and hallucination, and marked by a tone of piercing divulgence, Teeth Never Sleep nimbly negotiates the split consciousness a culture of dominance requires of men (especially men of color), highlighting the fissures in selfhood created by the pressure to seek submission over intimacy while still wanting desperately to be loved, and tracing the contorted route by which emotional pain finds expression in violence. “The night my girlfriend tells my mother I beat her, / I feel betrayed. This was a secret we kept between us. / That night, I was no longer my mother’s loving son,” the speaker in one poem confesses, and later “I never wanted to be this kind of animal.”

And yet, through the lens of Ángel García’s sharp imagining, men frequently appear as beasts (sometimes literally)—as hybrid beings both tender and brutal—that he steadfastly refuses to let off the hook as he obsessively catalogs the origins of toxic masculinity (the first time I made my mother cry, the first time I pitied my father, the first time I saw a girl bleed) and its quiet, lasting effects: “Still a part of me believes a / man shouldn’t cry in front of a woman, even in the dark.”

In a culture of weaponized masculinity, the poems in Teeth Never Sleep make a doorway of a wound, inviting readers to walk through and sit down inside the raw pain they harbor to meditate on two central, urgent questions: what it means to be a man and how, as a man, to love.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610756471
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 10/19/2018
Series: CantoMundo Poetry Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 70
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Ángel García is the son of Mexican immigrants. Born in Texas and raised in Southern California, his work has been published in The American Poetry Review, Crab Orchard Review, Huizache, and others.

Table of Contents

Contents El Esposo de la Llorona Habla I Broke Antipode II El Esposo de la Llorona Prevé su Propia Muerte Bones Teeth Never Sleep Dinner Time El Esposo de la Llorona Enfrenta Ira Rinconcito Exuviae Piss El Esposo de la Llorona Encuentra Negación A Dog Poem Stampede II Coward Freeway Exits Chingarla Ablutions Hunger Giving It Nombre III Lobe Ash El Esposo de la Llorona Negocia Blood Meditations on Leaving Spanish Midterm Elegy for What Once Slept in a Cage El Esposo de la Llorona Habla a los Muertos Conversations with My Father Domestic Dispute El Esposo de la Llorona Reza Falling Asleep IV Alebrije Strange and Worried Animal Hombre-Lobo Cannibal Filicide Suspect Opossum V Morning Breath El Esposo de La Llorona Visita la Tumba de su Madre Coming Home Quaker Oats Teeth Never Sleep II El Esposo de La Llorona se Encuentra Solo Full Moon I Smoke My Last Cigarette While Andrés Montoya Preaches to the Willow Tree El Esposo de La Llorona Tiene una Mirada de Esperanza Antipode Cages Meditations on Loss Notes
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