We read Lorna Dee Cervantes’ “Beneath the Shadow of the Freeway” in class and I was actually really into it. I’ve never gotten the chance to read her poetry before so I picked up a copy of Emplumada where “Beneath … Continue reading
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“…the moths that lay within the soul and slowly eat the spirit away (Viramontes 32).” #CHST302 — Alejandra Alarcon (@alealarconxx) October 8, 2012 “Before rain I notice seagulls” a woman’s premonition? Did grandma know that “he” was the storm? -Cervantes … Continue reading