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Selected by Yusef Komunyakaa
as one of five volumes published in 1996 in the National Poetry Series
"Marcus Cafagña is a poet who shies at nothing, who will
not turn away from what he sees--ordinary people struggling against, and
sometimes breaking on, the wheel of their fate. The Broken World
is a deeply humane and accomplished first book--probing, watchful, compassionate,
and necessary."
-- Edward Hirsch
"I challenge anyone to be unmoved by The Broken World. Cafagña
never gives up in these difficult, heart-rending poems." -- Jim Daniels,
editor of Letters to America: Contemporary American Poetry on Race
The Broken World, the powerful debut of a poet of great depth
and maturity, begins with narratives of individuals caught up in circumstance--a
distressed girl on a Detroit overpass, a boy shooting baskets at a crisis
center. By the end of the slim volume, Marcus Cafagña has led us
through the postwar New York of Jewish Holocaust survivors to his native
Michigan, where his marriage ended tragically with his wife's suicide,
a death that has come to symbolize for Cafagña the confusion and
madness of the twentieth century.

The Broken World: POEMS

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Selected by Yusef Komunyakaa as one of five volumes published in 1996 in the National Poetry Series "Marcus Cafagña is... Read more

    Publisher: University of Illinois Press
    Publication Date: 01/06/1996
    ISBN13: 9780252065507, 978-0252065507
    ISBN10: 0252065506

    Number of Pages: 80

    Fiction , Poetry

    Description

    Selected by Yusef Komunyakaa
    as one of five volumes published in 1996 in the National Poetry Series
    "Marcus Cafagña is a poet who shies at nothing, who will
    not turn away from what he sees--ordinary people struggling against, and
    sometimes breaking on, the wheel of their fate. The Broken World
    is a deeply humane and accomplished first book--probing, watchful, compassionate,
    and necessary."
    -- Edward Hirsch
    "I challenge anyone to be unmoved by The Broken World. Cafagña
    never gives up in these difficult, heart-rending poems." -- Jim Daniels,
    editor of Letters to America: Contemporary American Poetry on Race
    The Broken World, the powerful debut of a poet of great depth
    and maturity, begins with narratives of individuals caught up in circumstance--a
    distressed girl on a Detroit overpass, a boy shooting baskets at a crisis
    center. By the end of the slim volume, Marcus Cafagña has led us
    through the postwar New York of Jewish Holocaust survivors to his native
    Michigan, where his marriage ended tragically with his wife's suicide,
    a death that has come to symbolize for Cafagña the confusion and
    madness of the twentieth century.

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