Poetry of the City with Victor Hernández Cruz
An exploration of “the collusion and collision of peoples and cultures” in the poetry of Victor Hernández Cruz.
An exploration of “the collusion and collision of peoples and cultures” in the poetry of Victor Hernández Cruz.
A look at a poem by Cynthia Cruz, who uses “the fragment and a truncated rhythm” to depict a speaker at odds with a city’s opulence.
A look at Federico García Lorca’s poem “City That Does Not Sleep” and its “bleak critique of modernity and capitalism.”
An examination of a poem by C. P. Cavafy in which “the city triggers memory, keeps receipts, and preserves the details of personal tragedy and transgression.”
Rigoberto González explores the poem “Mannahatta,” Whitman’s ode to “a skyline made of iron and cement.”
A look at Shelley’s poem “Ozymandias” as a cautionary tale of the end of a great king and his empire.