Author: | Albino Carrillo | ISBN: | 9781329723719 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com | Publication: | December 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com | Language: | English |
Author: | Albino Carrillo |
ISBN: | 9781329723719 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com |
Publication: | December 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com |
Language: | English |
The emotional impact of Albino Carrillo’s poetry is imparted with the rhythm and the nuances of a thunderstorm. Rumble of clouds, then lightning, without strain, his words bring a rush of excitement then reflection that is not like anything I’ve read before. In Uranium Days, Carrillo reminds us “We are as fleeting/as the wind moments/for the blind hot stars/to peer at us and wonder.” Something frighteningly true and something made much clearer when filtered through Albino Carrillo’s poetry. These are poems which are immediate, universal, direct, and memorable. -Martina Reisz Newberry I have always thought of Albino Carrillo as one of the strongest poets of his generation. Uranium Days is a book of poems that stands in brilliant mundane detail while opening the reader’s mind and heart with a sudden high strangeness of distant music and starkly present landscapes. This is his most intimate and haunting collection yet. A wonderful book. -Norman Dubie
The emotional impact of Albino Carrillo’s poetry is imparted with the rhythm and the nuances of a thunderstorm. Rumble of clouds, then lightning, without strain, his words bring a rush of excitement then reflection that is not like anything I’ve read before. In Uranium Days, Carrillo reminds us “We are as fleeting/as the wind moments/for the blind hot stars/to peer at us and wonder.” Something frighteningly true and something made much clearer when filtered through Albino Carrillo’s poetry. These are poems which are immediate, universal, direct, and memorable. -Martina Reisz Newberry I have always thought of Albino Carrillo as one of the strongest poets of his generation. Uranium Days is a book of poems that stands in brilliant mundane detail while opening the reader’s mind and heart with a sudden high strangeness of distant music and starkly present landscapes. This is his most intimate and haunting collection yet. A wonderful book. -Norman Dubie