Museum of the Americas by J. Michael Martinez - ISBN: 9780143133445
Paperback
“This third collection of poetry by J. Michael Martinez engages eighteenth-century Mexican casta paintings, the lynching postcards of William Horne, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, and Martinez’s own family lineage”–

Museum of the Americas

National Poetry Series

$39.99

  • Paperback

    112 pages

  • Release Date

    18 October 2018

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Summary

Longlisted for the 2018 National Book Award in PoetryWinner of the 2017 National Poetry Series Competition, selected by Cornelius Eady–an exploration in verse of imperial appropriation and Mexican American cultural identity”Marvelous, argumentative, and curiosity-provoking” –The New York Times Book ReviewLonglisted for the 2018 National Book Award in PoetryWinner of the National Poetry Series Competition, selected by Cornelius Eady–an exploration in verse of imperial appropriation and Mexican…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780143133445
ISBN-10:0143133446
Author:J. Michael Martinez
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Penguin USA
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:112
Release Date:18 October 2018
Weight:170g
Dimensions:230mm x 150mm
Series:Penguin Poets
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Praise for Museum of the Americas:

“Diorama-like, this book displays what has been, in American culture, displayed, and thereby displaced. It is at once a natural history of American racism and colonialism, utterly devastating in its cumulative impact, and a gorgeous mash-up of genres and forms: bold, light, and ruthlessly smart.” —Dan Chiasson, The New Yorker, “The Poetry I was Grateful for in 2018”

“This marvelous, argumentative and curiosity-provoking book is itself best thought of as a kind of corrective cabinet of wonders, one whose portraits and specimens complicate the dominant narratives of imperial conquest and control … Martinez’s approach is as brainy as it is entertaining, as political as it is personal.” —Kathleen Rooney, The New York Times Book Review

“Masterful … Martinez’s poems are dynamic personal doxologies of Mexican-American tradition and inheritance … Ambitious and historical, Martinez’s book earns praise.” — Nick Ripatrazone, The Millions

“[A] fascinating hybrid collection that explores how current events reflect long-held prejudices about Mexicans and people of color.” —The Washington Post

“A beautiful, personal, well-conceived, and historically contextualized indictment of empire, the aestheticization of biopolitics, and the white gaze.” — Publishers Weekly

”[A] showcase for some smoldering linguistic skills and a powerful argument against racism.” The Santa Barbara Independent

“J. Michael Martinez’s visionary lyricism lands like a dark amber lightning bolt on the ivory blade of the American poetic genome, sparking a poesis of radiant mutations that we always dreamed possible—but wondered if they could ever truly transpire. With echoes of Pound and Melville, Paz and Borges and more, he forges a sui generis poetics of mestizo becoming that ranges from anatomizing pre-Columbian deities to memories of his Mexican American grandmother’s funeral, with all of the atrocities and wonders that have passed between. Museum of the Americas offers a borderless American Genesis story that begins in Tenochtitlán, rather than Plymouth Rock. It feels like a tale we’ve been waiting to be told.” — John Phillip Santos

“This is a fascinating, layered collection of poetry that blurs genre in some really interesting ways. Martinez offers, as the title suggests, a museum of the Americas, and especially engages with Mexican migration and its effect on the body. Given the goings on of the world, this poetry is especially timely. Every piece in this book offers something beautiful or haunting or illuminating; every thought, every word, every image is precisely rendered.” — Roxane Gay

“J. Michael Martinez may call this stunning collection a museum, but once you enter, it’ll feel more like a dip into a repository of fun house mirrors; our entwined histories here are pushed, pulled, elongated, and always reflected straight back, with laser sharpness, to the reader’s gaze. It is a book perfectly crafted to meet the complicated days we are living through.” — Cornelius Eady

“J. Michael Martinez’s poetics is at once direct, critically incisive, and aesthetically adventurous. This collection is brimming with the enigma of social agency as manifested through culture. Museum of the Americas stands as a beacon for how the impulse towards radical democratic vision and practices can be tracked by a bold reformatting of historicity that speaks to our current moment.” — Rodrigo Toscano

“The book’s larger cultural issues will get a lot of attention, and they should, as they deepen the conversation, but what has stayed with me most are the very personal poems in this book, about Martinez and his father and his grandmother, which serve as great tributes to their lives.” — Alex Dueben, The Rumpus

About The Author

J. Michael Martinez

Visiting Assistant Professor of Poetry at St. Lawrence University, J. Michael lives in upstate NY.

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