Denise Duhamel Poem on “Breaking Bad” Season Finale
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November 18: Palabra Pura at Decima Musa: Rita María Martínez and Luis Tubens
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Another collection of poems can be described as poetical retellings of different given episodes of Jane Eyre, with many references extracted from the contemporary American cultural context (from Macy’s to Chanel or Mary Kay crèmes). Here we can find poems of extraordinary richness of detail and unashamed intertextuality like the Mortification Triptych, Jane addresses Edward, Fashion remedy, St John pops the question or the Rochester Triptych (the only ones where Rochester is allowed to speak his mind(4).
The chapbook ends with a poem, The appropriation of Jane, that serves as an excellent coda to the the whole work. Using references to her own Cuban origins, the author describes the fascination which Jane Eyre has on her. The best way to end this brief review of this charming little book of poems is quoting from a paragraph from this last poem:
this poem is about the quintessential
Plain Jane: Jane Eyre, who graciously helps
birth poems stubborn as kidney stones,
mischievous poems that hopscotch
across the page because I’ve ripped
off Charlotte Brontë heroine
MiPoesias : The American Cuban Issue; March 2008 / edited by Emma Trelles
http://www.archive.org/details/Mipoesias-TheAmericanCubanIssue
Rita Maria Martinez reading at Books and Books, Coral Gables, FL. for MiPOesias Magazine (2008)
Saints of Hysteria “82 Reasons Not to Get Out of Bed”
Introduction: Denise Duhamel … et al
Read by Richard Ryal & Rita Maria Martinez
Miami Book Fair International
Nov 10, 2007
Rita assists in the reading of a collaborative poem as part of the presentation :
R130. – Pull My Daisy: The Making of Collaborative Poetry.
(Denise Duhamel, Maggie Anderson, Joanna Fuhrman, Lisa Glatt,
David Trinidad, Charles Harper Webb)
Saints of Hysteria“82 Reasons Not to Get Out of Bed”
Written by Denise Duhamel … et al
Read by Denise Duhamel & Rita Maria Martinez
Confernce Info:
https://www.awpwriter.org/awp_conference/archive/2007/overview
Event program .pdf
https://www.awpwriter.org/application/public/pdf/conference/2007/2007Schedule.pdf