If there was a biography about you, what would the title be?
“Stumbling Through: A Life”
If there was a biography about you, what would the title be?
“Stumbling Through: A Life”
Simple Passion by Annie Ernaux
How to Talk Dirty and influence people by Lenny Bruce
Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century by Hunter S Thompson
Caged: A Teacher’s Journey Through Rikers, or How I Beheaded the Minotaur by Brandon Dean Lamson
Dark Tourist: Essays by Hasanthika Sirisena
I Am Stany: The Life and Loves of a Chimpanzee Whisperer by Stany Nyandwi
Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah
Breathe: A Life in Flow by Rickson Gracie
An Incomplete List of Names: Poems by Michael Torres
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This collection consists of autobiographical free verse poetry. About forty poems describe Torres’s youth as a Latino graffiti artist, his adolescent experiences with his friends, and his adult years as he teaches in a prison. Questions of identity are a central theme in these poems. Having numerous group identities: ethnic minority, artist, scholar, and teacher, Torres explores how these facets fit together, and how they sometimes don’t.
Much of the work is simple prose, a direct telling of events, but frequent poetic flourishes shine through. The depth of insight into the author is the strength of this collection. He reveals his worldview with plain clarity. The collection offers touches of philosophical insight. It’s sometimes angry, but more often reflective.
This book is one of the five poetic works put out under the rubric of the National Poetry Series in 2019.
I enjoyed reading this collection and found the insights it offered to be interesting and evocatively framed.