Poetry. Latinx Studies. Avant garde. "With the words 'I am become something more than myself' Iv n Arg elles opens the third of these 100 sonnets. This describes his entire body of work, but in these poems we find the poet pursuing that 'something more' across dark ground, the shadowland of death. Suffering from the loss of his son and driven by that sorrow through what the mythic terrain renders of absence itself. He confronts this inversion, this loss of self, by eloquently revealing one layer after another of startling imagery that speaks to us on a level no common tongue can tell. The result is an intuitive map of both the poet's subconscious and the collective memory of the species singing out of the ancient sources. Arg elles always enchants, but in these sonnets he ferries us across the river and allows us to see what must forever remain unseen. He makes darkness shine."--Jake Berry
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