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Author:
Delgado, Nicole Cecilia, 1980- author.
Title:
Adjacent islands = Islas adyacentes ; Amoná / Nicole Cecilia Delgado ; translated by Urayoán Noel.
Edition:
First Edition, First Printing, 2022.
Publisher:
G&H Soho.
Copyright Date:
©2022
Description:
39, 66 pages : illustrations ; 15 cm
Subject:
Delgado, Nicole Cecilia--Translations into English.
2000-2099
Puerto Rican poetry--21st century.
Puerto Rican poetry--Translations into English.
Tête-bêche (Binding)
Puerto Rican poetry.
Puerto Rico--Poetry.
Puerto Rico.
Poetry.
Translations.
Dos-à-dos bindings (Binding)
Poems.
Other Authors:
Ugly Duckling Presse, publisher.
G&H Soho (Firm), printer.
Container of (work): Delgado, Nicole Cecilia. Amoná.
Container of (expression): Delgado, Nicole Cecilia. Amoná. English.
Container of (work): Delgado, Nicole Cecilia. Subtropical dry.
Container of (expression): Delgado, Nicole Cecilia. Subtropical dry. English.
Noel, Urayoán, translator.
Notes:
Texts issued back-to-back and inverted (Tête-bêche format). Originally published as Subtropical dry (Isabela, Puerto Rico : La Impresora, 2015), and Amoná (artist book, 2013). Edition of 750, of which 50 are a special edition numbered and signed by the author. Poems. "Cover design by Jeff Peterson. Typeset by MC Hyland. Type is Alegreya Sans, designed by Huerta Typográfica. Interiors printed at G&H Soho. Covers printed letterpress at Ugly Duckling Presse. Postcard inserts risograph printed at La Impresora."--Colophon.
Summary:
"Nicole Cecilia Delgado's book art is intimate yet poised toward the radically communitarian, both in the people and histories evoked in its pages and in the collaborative and unabashedly political orientation of her editorial and publishing work. adjacent islands/islas adyacentes is a bilingual edition of her artist books amoná (2013) and subtropical dry (2016), both based on camping trips to islands in the Puerto Rican archipelago: the uninhabited Mona to the west of the main island and the municipality of Vieques to the east (Amoná and Bieké in the reconstructed indigenous Taíno language). Challenging the insularist logic that has historically defined Puerto Rican national imaginaries, on these adjacent islands, people and nature connect in unexpected ways, as Delgado documents the art of survival under military occupation, extractivism, and the surveillance state. Part of a larger corpus of what Delgado calls "camping books," adjacent islands / islas adjacentes seeks to translate the intemperie (open sky) of the camping trip onto the confines of the page. Delgado follows the late Ulises Carrión in enacting a networked book art where "communication is still inter-subjective, but it occurs in a concrete, real, physical space--the page." Call it book art as counterarchive."--Publisher.
ISBN:
1946604186
9781946604187
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1362534975
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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