2Leaf Press, 2018 Paper: 978-1-940939-73-5 | eISBN: 978-1-940939-88-9 Library of Congress Classification PS3563.E437A6 2018 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.54
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
PAPOLiTICO, POEMS OF A POLITICAL PERSUASION is award-winning poet Jesus Papoleto Melendez' sixth book of poetry. Witty, wise, personal and political, Melendez, often weary of the social issues and politics of the day, has created an exciting compilation of new and previously published poems in a collection that he has daringly named after himself to nudge people out of complacency. His poetry is written with satirical and ironic wit, presented in a "cascading” style that dictates the beat and rhythm of his poems he has become known for. This volume contains some of Melendez' classic poems, like "A San Diego Southern/African Night,” with new poems that are a bit edgier and challenge the status quo. Despite the frustrations and harsh realities we live in today, Melendez maintains an eternal belief that it is never too late for our future to be changed for the better, making PAPOLiTICO a poetic call for tolerance, reflection, reconciliation, and healing.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
JESUS PAPOLETO MELENDEZ (Papo) is an award-winning New York-born poet who is also a playwright, teacher and activist recognized as one of the founders of the Nuyorican Movement. He has published several volumes of poetry: CASTING LONG SHADOWS (1970), HAVE YOU SEEN LIBERATION (1971), STREET POETRY & OTHER POEMS (1972), CONCERTOS ON MARKET STREET (1994); and the stage plays THE JUNKIES STOLE THE CLOCK (New York Shakespeare Festival, 1974), and AN ELEMENT OF ART (El Porton Theatre Co., 1978). His book, HEY YO! YO SOY! 40 YEARS OF NUYORICAN STREET POETRY, A BILINGUAL EDITION (2012), is comprised of his three previously published books from the 1970s.
REVIEWS
If someone claims they married Puerto Rico, it means they must have married the poet, Papoleto, who is the essence of the island, its people, struggles, dignity, music and dance. Not in a very long time has a son of Borinquen unearth its history and its foilables, from romance to politics of this enchanted harried nation as Papoleto has done in this collection, PAPOLiTICO! -- Ntozake Shange, poet, writer, and author of the classic choreopoem, FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE / WHEN THE RAINBOWS IS ENUF (1977)
I truly appreciate where Papoleto is coming from politically, and his latest book, PAPOLiTICO, has been aptly named. I love his sense of humor and of course, his sarcasm – he is good and crazy! What's important here is that Papoleto deals with the pain, the love, and the uncertainties of life as only a true poet could. From the first poem to the last, it's clear that he lives and breathes poetry naturally. It was a real pleasure reading PAPOLiTICO and traveling into the mind and soul of a tender human being. -- Abiodun Oyewole, The Last Poets, author of BRANCHES OF THE TREE OF LIFE (2014) and THE BEAUTY OF BEING (2018)
Papo's latest poetry collection, PAPOLiTICO, does not allow even the most progressive or the most radical of us to get away with the hypocrisy of simply living and getting by. His metaphors demand you swallow the fetid water of racism, the rancid meat of
PAPOLiTICO, POEMS OF A POLITICAL PERSUASION is award-winning poet Jesus Papoleto Melendez' sixth book of poetry. Witty, wise, personal and political, Melendez, often weary of the social issues and politics of the day, has created an exciting compilation of new and previously published poems in a collection that he has daringly named after himself to nudge people out of complacency. His poetry is written with satirical and ironic wit, presented in a "cascading” style that dictates the beat and rhythm of his poems he has become known for. This volume contains some of Melendez' classic poems, like "A San Diego Southern/African Night,” with new poems that are a bit edgier and challenge the status quo. Despite the frustrations and harsh realities we live in today, Melendez maintains an eternal belief that it is never too late for our future to be changed for the better, making PAPOLiTICO a poetic call for tolerance, reflection, reconciliation, and healing.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
JESUS PAPOLETO MELENDEZ (Papo) is an award-winning New York-born poet who is also a playwright, teacher and activist recognized as one of the founders of the Nuyorican Movement. He has published several volumes of poetry: CASTING LONG SHADOWS (1970), HAVE YOU SEEN LIBERATION (1971), STREET POETRY & OTHER POEMS (1972), CONCERTOS ON MARKET STREET (1994); and the stage plays THE JUNKIES STOLE THE CLOCK (New York Shakespeare Festival, 1974), and AN ELEMENT OF ART (El Porton Theatre Co., 1978). His book, HEY YO! YO SOY! 40 YEARS OF NUYORICAN STREET POETRY, A BILINGUAL EDITION (2012), is comprised of his three previously published books from the 1970s.
REVIEWS
If someone claims they married Puerto Rico, it means they must have married the poet, Papoleto, who is the essence of the island, its people, struggles, dignity, music and dance. Not in a very long time has a son of Borinquen unearth its history and its foilables, from romance to politics of this enchanted harried nation as Papoleto has done in this collection, PAPOLiTICO! -- Ntozake Shange, poet, writer, and author of the classic choreopoem, FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE / WHEN THE RAINBOWS IS ENUF (1977)
I truly appreciate where Papoleto is coming from politically, and his latest book, PAPOLiTICO, has been aptly named. I love his sense of humor and of course, his sarcasm – he is good and crazy! What's important here is that Papoleto deals with the pain, the love, and the uncertainties of life as only a true poet could. From the first poem to the last, it's clear that he lives and breathes poetry naturally. It was a real pleasure reading PAPOLiTICO and traveling into the mind and soul of a tender human being. -- Abiodun Oyewole, The Last Poets, author of BRANCHES OF THE TREE OF LIFE (2014) and THE BEAUTY OF BEING (2018)
Papo's latest poetry collection, PAPOLiTICO, does not allow even the most progressive or the most radical of us to get away with the hypocrisy of simply living and getting by. His metaphors demand you swallow the fetid water of racism, the rancid meat of
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Preface
Introduction
INDENTURED
A COP HAIKU
HUMAN WISDOM
MEDIOCRYSIS
STORY FROM A MOUNTAIN
FOR THE ANGEL DIAZES
SUBWAY SLEEPER CAR SLEEPER
AGAINST THE THREAT OF AIDS
TOURISM UP+DOW/JONES, 6PTS.
SUICIDALSOCIETALITY
A CONVERSATION WITH A BLIND MAN
UNITY SPEAK . . .
BASEBALL FEVER
THE MILLION YOUTH MARCH #1
BEAT WHITE DUDE
DRAMA ON T.V.
A SAN DIEGO SOUTHERN/AFRICAN NIGHT
ELOQUENT HYPOCRISY
JADED ON JADE
KILLKILLKILL
THE FLOOD CAME TO PUERTO RICO
TO PAY A NATIONAL DEBT
A CONVERSATION WITH MY SON
FAIR FOR FARE
OVERFLOW
Acknowledgements
About the poet
Contributors
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ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC