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Cintia Santana (Comparative Literature, èצӰÏñ) Reads from Her New Poetry Book

Date
Wed November 8th 2023, 4:00 - 5:15pm
Event Sponsor
Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
Location
Building 260, Pigott Hall
450 Jane èצӰÏñ Way, Building 260, èצӰÏñ, CA 94305
Room 252

The Division of Literatures Cultures and Languages invites you to join us on Wednesday, Nov. 8 @ 4:00 pm for a poetry reading by Cintia Santana (Department of Comparative Literature) from her newly released collection, The Disordered Alphabet (Four Way Books).

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“She’s a superb new poet, serving up gusts of generative energy and acute intelligence. There’s wordplay galore in The Disordered Alphabet, but so much more: temptation and swoon, confession, exposure, and the kind of daring formal agitation that accomplishes one rigorous shape after another to enable Santana’s discoveries and her complex harmonic voicings. The alphabet may be disordered, and the cosmos awhirl, but this book is a crystalline achievement of rapture, balance, and brilliance."

—David Baker

"In this outstanding debut collection, where ‘a mouth breathed out a pale / blue moth, and from the / whorl of a whelk a newborn / elk stepped impossibly out,' Cintia Santana harnesses a language torqued by erasure and loss, imbued with the aftermath of Hiroshima, yet filled with present-tense wonder, to create a set of spell-binding poems."

—Arthur Sze

"Cintia Santana's The Disordered Alphabet tussles with diction, wrangles with syntax, struggles with the sentence and the line in a kind of linguistic unmaking that somehow becomes a beautiful, unsettling song.â€

—Ross Gay