When Living Was a Labor Camp

When Living Was a Labor Camp

by Diana García
When Living Was a Labor Camp

When Living Was a Labor Camp

by Diana García

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Overview

"I write what I eat and smell," says Diana García, and her words are a bountiful harvest. Her poems color the page with the vibrancy and sweetness of figs, the freshness of tortillas, and the sensuality of language.

In this, García's first collection of poems, she takes a bittersweet look back at the migrant labor camps of California and offers a tribute to the people who toiled there. Writing from the heart of California's San Joaquin Valley, she catapults the reader into the lives of the campesinos with their daily joys and sorrows.

Bold, political, and familial, García's poems gift the reader with a sense of earth, struggle, and pride—each line filled with the sounds of agrarian music, from mariachi melodies to repatriation revolts. Embodied with such spirit, her poems rise with the convictions of power and equality


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780816520435
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Publication date: 07/01/2000
Series: Camino del Sol
Pages: 105
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

Table of Contents

Camp Observations
Acknowledgments
An Orchard of Figs in the Fall
When Living Was a Labor Camp Called Montgomery
Serpentine Voices
Breasting the Rogue
It’s Not about Race
Gleanings
Glossary
Source Acknowledgments
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