Poetry. Latino/Latina Studies. Art. Memoir. In this bold and energetic debut, temporal malapropisms become purposeful play through Tamayo's poetics of code switching and homophonics. As Tamayo tackles the frustrations of the transnational immigrant experience, language "mistakes" become "missed aches" and she writes mother and mother-tongue into one as "mouth her." A red thread intrudes throughout this frenetic mixed-genre assemblage, suturing identity to the page by erasing text, embroidering images, and stitching collage together. Cathy Park Hong, 2010 Gatewood Prize judge, promises the "brash, political, and bracingly original" [RED MISSED ACHES] will "startle you awake and demand your attention."
Author City: NEW YORK, NY USA
A writer, scholar, and performer, Jennifer Tamayo received her BA from the University of Chicago and her MFA in Creative Writing from Louisiana State University. Her writing and criticism has appeared in DIAGRAM, The Breakwater Review, No Tell Motel, The New Delta Review, and Action, Yes!, among others. Jennifer was the 2010 runner up in the 92nd Street Y's Discovery Prize, and she currently lives and works in New York.