LANGUAGE OF CROSSING, by Liza Wolff Francis
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Liza Wolff-Francis’s Language of Crossing is a collection of poetry that mirrors the true heart-stories along the US/Mexico border. Giving face, voice and humanity to all those who make their way across fronteras, her work is that of a necessary endeavor. She writes of a reality that must be ignored no longer. It is the struggle, strife, and violence that is endured by those who flee their country in hopes of a better life. Her poems, brutally honest and minute, rouse compassion as all good poetry must and begs the question of accountability. Language of Crossing is a political outcry, a finely tuned collection of endurance of a people, and a passionate advocacy for all to take notice. Wolff-Francis is a real activist planting poetic prayer flags across the vastness of a desert.
LANGUAGE OF CROSSING, by Liza Wolff Francis- Amazon Sales Rank: #5471113 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .11" w x 5.00" l, .13 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 46 pages
About the Author Liza Wolff-Francis is a poet and writer with an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Goddard College. She was co-director for the 2014 Austin International Poetry Festival and a member of the 2008 Albuquerque Poetry Slam Team. She has an ekphrastic poem posted in Austin’s Blanton Art Museum by El Anatsui’s sculpture “Seepage” and her work has most recently appeared in Edge, Twenty, unseenfiction.com, Border Senses, and on various blogs. As a social worker, she has worked with Spanish speaking immigrant populations for twenty years. She wrote the play “Border Rising” from interviews with undocumented Mexican immigrants in Los Angeles. She currently lives in Albuquerque, NM.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is no myth, this is the reality By Francois Pointeau "In Brownsville there’s a hundredstash houses where they keep the immigrantsonce they’ve crossed over in north heaven.The coyotes take their shoes from them,take their clothes so they don’t run, keep thembehind locks. Quiet. Callados.En silencio, until the next trekon into the land of the free.(from the poem "In Brownsville there’s a stash house where they keep the immigrants")The poems in Language of Crossing by Liza Wolff-Francis will break your heart. Is this the America we live in? Yes it is. Is this the way we treat the poor and the needy? Yes it is.Whatever happened to: “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!” --The New Colossus, by Emma LazarusThese words have become the Myth of America. Wolff-Francis brings the tragedy, the reality of the true faces of the immigrants to life, not the myth...she paints us a picture of what is going on right now on our southern borders. She gives individuals crossing our borders a human face, a human heart, and a human longing for a better land, a better place, a simple place where you can raise your family without the fear of death at every corner. And for many of these immigrants, what they find is everything but. Wolff-Francis doesn’t pull any punches. What she writes about, we can not ignore, we can no longer turn a blind eye to. This is an important collection of poems, and you need to read it.Good Feeling: seven short stories
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I'm so glad I was able to get a copy of Language ... By hanginwithlewis I'm so glad I was able to get a copy of Language of Crossing. As I've been listening to NPR and hearing about humanitarian crises in Africa and the Middle East, I've kept wondering at how strong our national political policies must be, that we turn a blind eye to what's happening at our threshold. Before the book launch reading at La Resistencia Bookstore in Austin, I knew there were people crossing the border, and many if not most of those journeys did not have a happy ending. But I hadn't realized there was a humanitarian crisis in progress, so I feel that I've at least had my eyes opened in a way that allows me to look at what's going on more critically and realistically. Not that I've saved any lives yet, per sé, but I'm glad to be able to read about your perspective, rather than only hear the President's. And the found poem that opens the collection, "Border Trauma," is still haunting me months later.
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