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Faith Run

by Ray Gonzalez
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Synopsis

Faith Run offers the most recent work by the well-known poet Ray Gonzalez. The poetry here is at once perhaps his most personal and most universal. At the heart of these lyrical, sometimes ethereal, poems is a deep sense of the mystery and even the divinity of our human lives. Although Gonzalez invokes the names of many poets who have come before him, including Walt Whitman, Pablo Neruda, Robert Frost, Charles Wright, Allen Ginsberg, and Federico GarcΓ­a Lorca, he writes in his own singular voice, one sculpted by the scorched and windblown landscapes of the American Southwest, by the complications of life in a borderland, by the voices of ancestors. With the confident touch of a master craftsman, he creates a new world out of the world we think we know. In his poems, the personal suddenly becomes the cosmic, the mundane unexpectedly becomes the sublime.

For Gonzalez, it seems, we humans can transcend the ordinary just as these poems transcend genre and create a poetic realm of their own but we never actually leave behind our rooted, earthbound lives. Although our landscape may be invisible to us, we never escape its powerful magnetism. Nor do we ever abandon our ancestors. No matter how fast or far we run, we can never outrun them. Like gravity, their influence is inexorable.

These poems enchant with their language, which often leaps unexpectedly from worldly to otherworldly in the same stanza, but they cling and linger in our memories not unlike the voices of friends and relatives.

About the Author, Ray Gonzalez

Ray Gonzalez is a professor in the creative writing program at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of numerous books, including two books of fiction, three collections of essays, a memoir, and ten previous books of poetry. Many of his books have been published by the University of Arizona Press, including The Ghost of John Wayne and Other Stories, The Underground Heart, and Turtle Pictures.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2009
Publisher
University of Arizona Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780816527694

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