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- catalog abstract "Title means helter-skelter in Spanish, and this book expresses the turmoil of the barrio and the various themes that drive Luis J. Rodriguez's poetry. Drawing on more than ten years of poems, Rodriguez writes powerfully and passionately about urban youth, family, and the plight of neglected communities, while exploring the rich cultural roots of his Chicano ancestry.".
- catalog contributor b10993487.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Preface: "Poetry by the laws of nature: -- My beautiful whisper: Meeting the animal in Washington Square Park -- Victory, Victoria, my beautiful whisper -- Street talk -- Catacombs -- A tale of los lobos -- Cinco de Mayo -- Careful skeptic -- Woman on the First Street bridge -- Echo Park -- Red screams -- The facts of life -- To the hills of dirt & granite -- Hungry -- A fence of lights -- "Eva sitting on the curb with pen and pencil before the torturers came to get her" -- The old woman of Merida -- The rabbi & the cholo -- Yo voy ami! -- Fire -- To the police afficer who refused to sit in the same room as my son because he's a "gang banger" -- The quiet woman -- Markets, alleys & the hounds of hell -- The feathered warrior -- Cloth of muscle and hair -- The boy of all boys -- Poem for Shakespeare & company -- Rant, rave & ricochet -- Seguro que hell yes! -- Women the color of newspaper -- Night shift at St. Regis -- Reflection on el train glass -- Rocks -- Freeway flyin' burrito man -- Questions for which you are always the answer -- Rainfall piano -- Civilization -- Poems too short to braid: Next generation -- Afterbirth -- At Quenchers Bar when you said good-bye -- The face on the radio -- Toss-turned bodies -- The object of intent is to get there -- Messages -- Untouched -- A father's lesson -- Francisca -- This could have happened -- Getting over -- Suburbia -- Believe me when I say -- Notes of a bald cricket.".
- catalog description "Title means helter-skelter in Spanish, and this book expresses the turmoil of the barrio and the various themes that drive Luis J. Rodriguez's poetry. Drawing on more than ten years of poems, Rodriguez writes powerfully and passionately about urban youth, family, and the plight of neglected communities, while exploring the rich cultural roots of his Chicano ancestry.".
- catalog extent "92 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Trochemoche.".
- catalog identifier "1880684500 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Trochemoche.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Willimantic, CT : Curbstone Press,".
- catalog relation "Trochemoche.".
- catalog subject "811/.54 21".
- catalog subject "Mexican Americans Poetry.".
- catalog subject "PS3568.O34879 T76 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface: "Poetry by the laws of nature: -- My beautiful whisper: Meeting the animal in Washington Square Park -- Victory, Victoria, my beautiful whisper -- Street talk -- Catacombs -- A tale of los lobos -- Cinco de Mayo -- Careful skeptic -- Woman on the First Street bridge -- Echo Park -- Red screams -- The facts of life -- To the hills of dirt & granite -- Hungry -- A fence of lights -- "Eva sitting on the curb with pen and pencil before the torturers came to get her" -- The old woman of Merida -- The rabbi & the cholo -- Yo voy ami! -- Fire -- To the police afficer who refused to sit in the same room as my son because he's a "gang banger" -- The quiet woman -- Markets, alleys & the hounds of hell -- The feathered warrior -- Cloth of muscle and hair -- The boy of all boys -- Poem for Shakespeare & company -- Rant, rave & ricochet -- Seguro que hell yes! -- Women the color of newspaper -- Night shift at St. Regis -- Reflection on el train glass -- Rocks -- Freeway flyin' burrito man -- Questions for which you are always the answer -- Rainfall piano -- Civilization -- Poems too short to braid: Next generation -- Afterbirth -- At Quenchers Bar when you said good-bye -- The face on the radio -- Toss-turned bodies -- The object of intent is to get there -- Messages -- Untouched -- A father's lesson -- Francisca -- This could have happened -- Getting over -- Suburbia -- Believe me when I say -- Notes of a bald cricket.".
- catalog title "Trochemoche : poems / by Luis J. Rodriguez.".
- catalog type "Poetry. fast".
- catalog type "text".