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These poems deal honestly with the realities of urban life, whether dramatizing the effects of drive-by shootings, unfolding a labor protest that "spreads across the city like a prayer," or summoning a ghostlike immigrant damned to retrace his journey across the border. Daily and historical struggles are elevated to the level of myth. Yet, amid these poems there are images of life and love: a girl leaving hickeys rich as chocolate, a boy pledging to rescue his mother from poverty, a man studying the desert ground for tracks signaling immigrants in distress.
Delgado is unflinching in showing us the harshness surrounding the lives he cherishes, and with resonant details and lyrical language he urges us to examine those lives-and ultimately our own. A Rush of Hands is a spellbinding book that will captivate both the ear and the heart.
TheWard’s Roosters
El Caballo de Corte´s
The Ghost of Sal
Shrine
The Bougainvillea Asks
Slant
La Gatita de Michoaca´n
The House in El Monte
All That Passes for Him
Atcale
Las Milpas de Anenecuilco
Birthday Party
Perros y Muerte
St. Francis
Backyard
The First Day They Searched for a Mailbox
Santa AnaWinds
Panorama Fire, 1980
Her Household
Kiss
Two-Timer
Undetectable
Nido
Grocery Stores
ACharged-Up Apricot Tree
Ofelia
Gatekeepers
Diapers
I Have Two Sisters
Mojados
My Backyard Neighbor
Tı´o
Hiding under a Bus
Glossary
Acknowledgments