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“These poems capture the quandary of being Cuban-American, a liminal space of being where one is haunted by the exile condition beyond the possibility of resolution or even the anodyne of forgetting. Castells confronts the agonies of exile, the relentless gravity of memory, and the deterioration of Cuba under communism with disquieting surrealism and stark emotion.” —Orlando Ricardo Menes, author of The Gospel of Wildflowers and Weeds


"Ghosts flow through the gulf stream waters of Victoria María Castell’s gorgeous poems. Caught in the storms of geopolitics, the natural world, and intergenerational memory, this lyric narrative of a Cuban-American family contemplates the complexity of exile and home. Readers of this book will be long haunted by its beauty." —Amy Fleury, author of Sympathetic Magic


"These are mature and mesmeric poems. Hurricanes, exiled family, the devastating migrations to a new country and landscape, it's all here and so visceral and so well orchestrated. Each poem works an indelible impact on the reader. This book is a necessary catharsis for all of us who've lived and survived this history. A brilliant addition to our literary canon." —Virgil Suárez, author of The Painted Bunting's Last Molt and Amerikan Chernobyl


“This debut collection by a Cuban American poet from Miami centers on questions of exile, immigration and memory, evoking Cuba as ‘this pearl/erupted from Earth, island/of dew and Communist tide.’” —New York Times Book Review

* New York Times Book Review *

"The Rivers Are Inside Our Homes is a poetry collection you can read in small sips or down in one large gulp. For a double reward, try it both ways. It’s an amazing collection." —Tweetspeak

* Tweetspeak *

"Castells’ ability to vividly portray different experiences makes the circumstances of the speakers relatable. Her collection of work could serve as a guide and possibly a comfort for the individual who becomes displaced or uprooted. The author uses her writing to hone in on how many Cuban women have no choice but to participate and yearn to migrate to a better place even when the journey is debilitating. Despite these obstacles, Castells celebrates these women for their resilience and tenacity. They truly take on a mythical energy under her literary guise."—Southern Review

* Southern Review *

"Victoria María Castells forges fierce, fresh mythology with The Rivers Are Inside Our Homes, a portrait of Cuban exile that is also an excoriation of power." —Poetry Foundation

* Poetry Foundation *

"Told in three parts, this compelling debut from Castells examines Cuba, family, hurricanes, and migration. Bursting with fairy tales and interrogating 'paradise,' images and lines continue to haunt me long after reaching the last page... When you hopefully revel in this, some standouts I highly recommend include 'Rupture, Alternating,' 'A Liking, Somewhat,' and 'Hot Season.'" —Book Riot

* Book Riot *

Table of Contents

I.

Trilocation

February Fifteenth MDCCCXCVIII

Necropolis

To Make a Balsa Because You Have To

Hurricane Advice from Your Sister

Guardian

Andrew

Wishing Game

Migration

A Short Journey

CSS Stonewall Stationed in Havana Harbor

On Both Sides, Water

Che in Technicolor

Cuba, Boasted Rival of Swiss Chocolate

Go to the Smallest Room Right Now

Mothers’ Warnings

II.

Rupture, Alternating

Las Princesas Bailarinas

María Antonia

Homemaking

Tintagel

Caretaker

A Liking, Somewhat

On a Husband’s Next Family

Hot Season

Emergency

If the Water is Hot and Does Not Warm You

Maiden Without Hands in the Exile

III.

Key to the Indies

Camelot

Cajas de Muerto

Superpowered

A Ruler is Poseidon

The Pirate

How Can You Make a Communist Flower?

Diagnosis in Exile

Metamorphism

And for the Head, a Crown

Antilles Formation

The Rivers Are Inside Our Home

Shelter in Place

Havana Syndrome

Trump Meeting Kim Jong-Un

Abuelas

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      Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9780268205669, 978-0268205669
      ISBN10: 0268205663

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      “These poems capture the quandary of being Cuban-American, a liminal space of being where one is haunted by the exile condition beyond the possibility of resolution or even the anodyne of forgetting. Castells confronts the agonies of exile, the relentless gravity of memory, and the deterioration of Cuba under communism with disquieting surrealism and stark emotion.” —Orlando Ricardo Menes, author of The Gospel of Wildflowers and Weeds


      "Ghosts flow through the gulf stream waters of Victoria María Castell’s gorgeous poems. Caught in the storms of geopolitics, the natural world, and intergenerational memory, this lyric narrative of a Cuban-American family contemplates the complexity of exile and home. Readers of this book will be long haunted by its beauty." —Amy Fleury, author of Sympathetic Magic


      "These are mature and mesmeric poems. Hurricanes, exiled family, the devastating migrations to a new country and landscape, it's all here and so visceral and so well orchestrated. Each poem works an indelible impact on the reader. This book is a necessary catharsis for all of us who've lived and survived this history. A brilliant addition to our literary canon." —Virgil Suárez, author of The Painted Bunting's Last Molt and Amerikan Chernobyl


      “This debut collection by a Cuban American poet from Miami centers on questions of exile, immigration and memory, evoking Cuba as ‘this pearl/erupted from Earth, island/of dew and Communist tide.’” —New York Times Book Review

      * New York Times Book Review *

      "The Rivers Are Inside Our Homes is a poetry collection you can read in small sips or down in one large gulp. For a double reward, try it both ways. It’s an amazing collection." —Tweetspeak

      * Tweetspeak *

      "Castells’ ability to vividly portray different experiences makes the circumstances of the speakers relatable. Her collection of work could serve as a guide and possibly a comfort for the individual who becomes displaced or uprooted. The author uses her writing to hone in on how many Cuban women have no choice but to participate and yearn to migrate to a better place even when the journey is debilitating. Despite these obstacles, Castells celebrates these women for their resilience and tenacity. They truly take on a mythical energy under her literary guise."—Southern Review

      * Southern Review *

      "Victoria María Castells forges fierce, fresh mythology with The Rivers Are Inside Our Homes, a portrait of Cuban exile that is also an excoriation of power." —Poetry Foundation

      * Poetry Foundation *

      "Told in three parts, this compelling debut from Castells examines Cuba, family, hurricanes, and migration. Bursting with fairy tales and interrogating 'paradise,' images and lines continue to haunt me long after reaching the last page... When you hopefully revel in this, some standouts I highly recommend include 'Rupture, Alternating,' 'A Liking, Somewhat,' and 'Hot Season.'" —Book Riot

      * Book Riot *

      Table of Contents

      I.

      Trilocation

      February Fifteenth MDCCCXCVIII

      Necropolis

      To Make a Balsa Because You Have To

      Hurricane Advice from Your Sister

      Guardian

      Andrew

      Wishing Game

      Migration

      A Short Journey

      CSS Stonewall Stationed in Havana Harbor

      On Both Sides, Water

      Che in Technicolor

      Cuba, Boasted Rival of Swiss Chocolate

      Go to the Smallest Room Right Now

      Mothers’ Warnings

      II.

      Rupture, Alternating

      Las Princesas Bailarinas

      María Antonia

      Homemaking

      Tintagel

      Caretaker

      A Liking, Somewhat

      On a Husband’s Next Family

      Hot Season

      Emergency

      If the Water is Hot and Does Not Warm You

      Maiden Without Hands in the Exile

      III.

      Key to the Indies

      Camelot

      Cajas de Muerto

      Superpowered

      A Ruler is Poseidon

      The Pirate

      How Can You Make a Communist Flower?

      Diagnosis in Exile

      Metamorphism

      And for the Head, a Crown

      Antilles Formation

      The Rivers Are Inside Our Home

      Shelter in Place

      Havana Syndrome

      Trump Meeting Kim Jong-Un

      Abuelas

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