I Took My Barrio On A Road Trip. By Edward Vidaurre

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Edward Vidaurre’s debut poetry collection takes us from El Salvador to Southern California, to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. With imagery rich and language authentic, Vidaurre pulls no punches to bring the reader with him through each poem. “I Took my Barrio on a Road Trip” is a feast for the senses from mouth-watering lines from the kitchen of his abuelita, to the heart-stopping phrases of, “The Bullet of ’91,” to the troubling cacophony in “Bath Time, to the rending ache of, “Wounds of a Woman,” to the coarse truth of, “Friends.”

“I Took my Barrio on a Road Trip,” is an unapologetic introduction to an unflinching poet. His writing is raw, visceral, and cuts straight to the quick. Vidaurre reveals tender vulnerability with such literary strength the reader is left with only admiration, no trace of pity. A fantastic read and inspiring journey.

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Edward Vidaurre’s debut poetry collection takes us from El Salvador to Southern California, to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. With imagery rich and language authentic, Vidaurre pulls no punches to bring the reader with him through each poem. “I Took my Barrio on a Road Trip” is a feast for the senses from mouth-watering lines from the kitchen of his abuelita, to the heart-stopping phrases of, “The Bullet of ’91,” to the troubling cacophony in “Bath Time, to the rending ache of, “Wounds of a Woman,” to the coarse truth of, “Friends.”

“I Took my Barrio on a Road Trip,” is an unapologetic introduction to an unflinching poet. His writing is raw, visceral, and cuts straight to the quick. Vidaurre reveals tender vulnerability with such literary strength the reader is left with only admiration, no trace of pity. A fantastic read and inspiring journey.

Edward Vidaurre’s debut poetry collection takes us from El Salvador to Southern California, to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. With imagery rich and language authentic, Vidaurre pulls no punches to bring the reader with him through each poem. “I Took my Barrio on a Road Trip” is a feast for the senses from mouth-watering lines from the kitchen of his abuelita, to the heart-stopping phrases of, “The Bullet of ’91,” to the troubling cacophony in “Bath Time, to the rending ache of, “Wounds of a Woman,” to the coarse truth of, “Friends.”

“I Took my Barrio on a Road Trip,” is an unapologetic introduction to an unflinching poet. His writing is raw, visceral, and cuts straight to the quick. Vidaurre reveals tender vulnerability with such literary strength the reader is left with only admiration, no trace of pity. A fantastic read and inspiring journey.

  • Paperback: 166 pages

  • Publisher: FlowerSong Books (April 1, 2013)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 1724187252

  • ISBN-13: 978-1724187253

  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.4 x 8.5 inches