When I said Goodbye
"Sexy, involved, intense, hilarious, hip, weird, intelligent, witchy wild in a way one thinks of female owls, maybe with embers of fire under their wings, such wide eyesight: This Is A Damn Good Book!"
--ron androla
Dulce Menendez writes like no one is watching, She's a wanderer with apurpose, moving language from darkness to bliss, dazzling like a flamenco dancer. She writes as if there's nothing to lose -- fusing images that inflamed her past -- with a beat of music behind each line. How many places can the mind go at once? We are surprised by her perception, and replenished by her sensuality. Menendez mines a vector of power so that all that' submerged explodes on the line. We travel her poems with the same ceaseless spirit she has. Courage is an expressed rebellion....When implicated by exactly the right words, it is unforgettable. It becomes poetry.
--Grace Cavalieri
Producer/Host "The Poet and the Poem from the Library of Congress."
Dulce Maria (Didi) Menendez (b1960) is a Cuban-born American artist and writer. She is the publisher and founding editor of the literary magazines MiPOesias and OCHO. Her magazines have been recognized by Best American Poetry and The Pushcart Prize. This is her second book of poems. The first was self-published and titled Subliminal Butterflies and other Ramblings.
Book Information:
· Paperback: 85 pages
· Binding: Perfect-Bound
· Publisher: BlazeVOX [books] (March 2008)
· ISBN: 1-934289-86-8
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