Beasts behave in foreign land : poems
(2017)

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[United States] : Red Hen Press, 2017
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ISBN/ISSN
9781597095778 (electronic bk.) MWT12152776, 159709577X (electronic bk.) 12152776
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English
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Winner of the Letras Latinas/Red Hen Poetry Prize Ruth Irup̌ Sanabria's second collection of poetry, Beasts Behave In Foreign Land examines the internal landscape of a family confronting the psychological and emotional aftershocks of genocide and exile. Drawing on her personal experience during Argentina's military dictatorship (1976 to 1983), these poems emerge from the defining moment in which she had the opportunity to testify in the trials against the Fifth Army Corps in Bahia Blanca, thirty-seven years after soldiers kidnapped, tortured, and imprisoned her parents. Weaving metaphor, ekphrasis, and voice, Sanabria's poems pay tribute to the ways women in her family use art, music, and testimony to process the unspeakable and confront profound loss. Written in two sections and set in various cities throughout Argentina and the United States, the poems in Beasts Behave in Foreign Land explore the insistence and resiliency of love

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