Seminal moments, rites of passage, crystalline vignettes—a memoir about growing up on the U.S./Mexico border.
San Francisco Chinatown is the first history of and guide to SF Chinatown written by someone born and raised there.
Poems of surrealism by Mexico's famed poet-diplomat, in the tradition of Octavio Paz.
San Francisco's first Latino poet laureate offers new poems written in the native tongue of contemporary America: English-and-Spanish.
A first-person history of nonviolent resistance in the U.S., from pre-Revolutionary America to the Trump years.
Award-winning poet explores new formal terrain in seven long poems against the violence of the present political moment.
A clear and urgent call for the national, social, and individual changes required to prevent catastrophic climate change.
A dying woman’s attempt to recount the story of her life reveals the fragility of memory and the illusion of identity.
In spontaneous, direct, and concrete verses, the author confesses his joy in poetry and life.
First and only book of speeches on racism, community, freedom, and politics in the U.S. by international icon Angela Davis.
A retrospective of crucial periods in modernism via portraits of its literary lions by the co-founder of the Surrealist Movement.
Newly expanded edition of a classic: the first and only collection of Cortazar's poetry to appear in English.