Roy G. Guzmán received a 2019 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and a 2017 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship. Raised in Miami, Guzmán lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
"Who more than queer people--especially queer people of color--know
what it's like to dance in the face of danger, to sashay away in
the face of extinction, to love in the face of stolen liberties? .
. . The emergence of a powerful new force."--O, The Oprah Magazine
"Catrachos heralds the arrival of a distinctive poetic voice;
visually compelling, filled with . . . wide-ranging, and
contrasting images, inventive in its language and forms, and brave
for its candor and introspection."--The Rumpus "Nothing in
Catrachos is meant to be taken for granted. Poems speak candidly to
each other, the subjects explored add to larger conversations about
societal issues, and the language always reflects both the bravery
and vulnerability of the human condition."--Heavy Feather Review
"The stunning experimentation and vivid details [in Catrachos]
communicate an aching and sense of melancholy that will enthrall
readers. . . . A creative and often harrowing look at society's
mistreatment of queer Latinx bodies, and their stunning
resilience."--The Latino Book Review "Poems of resilience,
invention, and queerness call on pop culture, immigrant stories,
and an imagined dinosaur called the 'Queerodactyl' for a work of
humor and heart."--Minnesota Monthly "The idea that home is both in
the here and abroad is present throughout Catrachos. . . . There
are incredibly potent moments where Guzmán takes these
estrangements--made legible by the fact of queer desire--and writes
them into sanctuary."--The Latinx Project "Marked by poems that are
lyrical and syntactically daring. . . . [Catratchos] nods to the
perseverance of excavating a queer self and giving it
flight."--Library Journal
"The powerful dramatic build of Roy G. Guzmán's poems bears up an
opera in forte. . . . One grown in fierce female love and engaged
in an America where queerness, though still under threat and often
silenced, will not stay silent unless silence speaks. In Catrachos,
silence, even absence, grows loud enough to fill pages."--Heid E.
Erdrich "As the son of immigrants, as a queer man, as a poet, I've
been waiting for a book like Catrachos. Endlessly inventive and
sonically brilliant, the poems refuse borders. . . . Roy G.
Guzmán's debut is phenomenal, necessary. It has changed and
recharged me."--Eduardo C. Corral "Catrachos is a fervent,
jaw-dropping debut, the kind of blistering chronicle that
absolutely could not exist before this. . . . You have read stories
of leaving one land for another. You have heard stories about the
difficulties of coming out to a staid family and church. But those
fractured songs have never been sung this fiercely. Or this
well."--Patricia Smith
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