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Raft of Flame
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Raft of Flame
Current price: $17.95
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Raft of Flame
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A painter and poet, Desirée Alvarez engages with the powerful forces of lyric and rhythm to create a collection that moves across time and place. Inspired by Lorca’s passionate
cante jondo
, or “deep song,” and her own family history with Andalusian flamenco, Alvarez weaves together a time-travelling epic that searches through myth, culture, and nature for the roots of identity. Navigating both her Latina and European heritage through works by artists of the ancient Americas and Spain, Alvarez maps intersections between personal and political history. Searching narratives both fictitious and real,
Raft of Flame
includes imagined conversations between a conquistador and an Olmec sculpture, between Frida Kahlo and Velazquez, and between
The Wizard of Oz
’s Dorothy and Glinda the Good Witch. In
, Alvarez constructs and fleshes out a fantastic narrative of personal and cultural history, offering glimpses into the art, history, and land that comprise her story. Her narrative explores how both nature and human populations continue to be trapped in the violence of colonialism. Vivid lyrics interrogate the complexities of mixed race, digging the dualities, upheavals, and casts of characters that underly Alvarez’s identity.
won Omnidawn's 2018 Lake Merritt Prize.
cante jondo
, or “deep song,” and her own family history with Andalusian flamenco, Alvarez weaves together a time-travelling epic that searches through myth, culture, and nature for the roots of identity. Navigating both her Latina and European heritage through works by artists of the ancient Americas and Spain, Alvarez maps intersections between personal and political history. Searching narratives both fictitious and real,
Raft of Flame
includes imagined conversations between a conquistador and an Olmec sculpture, between Frida Kahlo and Velazquez, and between
The Wizard of Oz
’s Dorothy and Glinda the Good Witch. In
, Alvarez constructs and fleshes out a fantastic narrative of personal and cultural history, offering glimpses into the art, history, and land that comprise her story. Her narrative explores how both nature and human populations continue to be trapped in the violence of colonialism. Vivid lyrics interrogate the complexities of mixed race, digging the dualities, upheavals, and casts of characters that underly Alvarez’s identity.
won Omnidawn's 2018 Lake Merritt Prize.