Tripas

Tripas

by Brandon Som
Tripas

Tripas

by Brandon Som

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WINNER OF THE 2024 PULITZER PRIZE IN POETRY

Finalist for the 2023 National Book Award for Poetry

With Tripas, Brandon Som follows up his award-winning debut with a book of poems built out of a multicultural, multigenerational childhood home, in which he celebrates his Chicana grandmother, who worked nights on the assembly line at Motorola, and his Chinese American father and grandparents, who ran the family corner store. Enacting a cómo se dice poetics, a dialogic poem-making that inventively listens to heritage languages and transcribes family memory, Som participates in a practice of mem(oir), placing each poem’s ear toward a confluence of history, labor, and languages, while also enacting a kind of “telephone” between cultures. Invested in the circuitry and circuitous routes of migration and labor, Som’s lyricism weaves together the narratives of his transnational communities, bringing to light what is overshadowed in the reckless transit of global capitalism and imagining a world otherwise—one attuned to the echo in the hecho, the oracle in the órale.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820363516
Publisher: Georgia Review Books
Publication date: 03/01/2023
Series: Georgia Review Books Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 104
Sales rank: 81,137
File size: 805 KB

About the Author

BRANDON SOM is the author of The Tribute Horse, winner of the Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and the chapbook Babel’s Moon. He lives on the unceded land of the Kumeyaay Nation and is an associate professor of literature and creative writing at the University of California San Diego.

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From "TATTOO"

I carry that archive—what’s stored
without inventory: a leaf, an aleph;
a casita in husk; a feminine eye inside
hoja; maize, maíz, masa—a maze
on fingertips. Hear the word again—
at its center a gristmill of cicada,
a mesquite both vessel&wishbone.

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