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Selected by Ross Gay as winner of the inaugural Jake Adam York Prize, Analicia Sotelos debut collection of poems is a vivid portrait of the artist as a young woman.
InVirgin, Sotelo walks the line between autobiography and mythmaking, offering up identities like dishes at a feast. These poems devour and complicate tropes of femininityof naivet?, of careless abandonbefore sharply exploring the intelligence and fortitude of women, how far & wide, / how dark & deep / this frigid female mind can go. A schoolgirl hopelessly in love. A daughter abandoned by her father. A seeming innocent in a cherry-red cardigan, lurking at the margins of a Texas barbeque. A contemporary Ariadne with her monstrous Theseus. A writer with a penchant for metaphor and a character who thwarts her own best efforts. A Mexican American fascinator.
At every step, Sotelos poems seduce with history, folklore, and sensory detailgrilled meat, golden haba?eros, and burnt sugarbefore delivering clear-eyed and eviscerating insights into power, deceit, relationships, and ourselves. Here is what it means to love someone without truly understanding them. Here is what it means to be cruel. And here is what it means to become an artist, of words and of the self.
Blistering and gorgeous,Virginis an audacious act of imaginative self-mythology from one of our most promising young poets.Analicia Sotelois the author ofNonstop Godhead, which was selected by Rigoberto Gonz?lez for a 2016 Poetry Society of America National Chapbook Fellowship. Her poem Im Trying to Write a Poem About a Virgin and Its Awful was selected forBest New Poets 2015by Tracy K. Smith. Her poems have also appeared or are forthcoming in theNew Yorker,Boston Review,Kenyon Review,New England Review, andIowa Review. She earned her MFA from the University of Houston and works for Writers in the Schools in Houston.
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