Willie Perdomo is the author of Where a Nickel Costs a Dime, a finalist for the Poetry Society of America Norma Farber First Book Award, and Smoking Lovely, a winner of the PEN Beyond Margins Award. His collection The Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon is a National Book Critics Circle 2014 Finalist for Poetry. His poems have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Bomb, and other publications. He is an Instructor of English at Phillips Exeter Academy.
Praise for The Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon:
“A vivid portrait of a late-20th century Nuyorican musical
community. . .Perdomo manages to mix the language of city life with
a sense of the transcendent.”—NPR.org
“With his new collection of poems, Perdomo offers a soulful melody
that is as deep and vital and dynamic as the poet’s roots in New
York City’s Nuyorican poetry scene. . .his third book is mined from
the marrow of salsa and steeped in the spirit of son and cocolos
that inhabit the poet’s beating heart. . .With Shorty, Willie
exercises a mastery of language and imagery that hums us into a
furious clave of grace.”—Poets and Writers
“Willie Perdomo’s lines are ritualistic codes whose speaking is
likely to summon the saints or ‘whistle evil out of [your]
garden.’ If your ears, feet, and heart have not been
initiated yet into the myth-making genius, sly observances,
hip-speak, and erudition of this poet’s pen then The Essential Hits
of Shorty Bon Bon is your body’s reparation and reconciliation act,
your own bomb-diggity.”—Major Jackson, author of Holding
Company
"In these poems, Perdomo gathers the shards of what has been broken
or lost and forges a relentlessly lyrical language out of the
fragments, reminding us that this, when done lovingly,
urgently, astutely, is a way to both recover and survive
history. This is a gorgeous, historically engaged collection of
poems from a poet in the depths of his true language and
practice."—Aracelis Girmay, author of Teeth and Kingdom
Animalia
“The Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon is combustible poetry,
bursting with love and longing and the potent tropical rhythms that
fuel Willie Perdomo’s imagination.”—Jessica Hagedorn, author of
Toxicology and Dogeaters
“Reading The Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon is like
walking into a Bembé, just at the moment when the gods have
descended, the moment between the silence of awe and the still
shrill cry of the singers. And Perdomo's skill and lyrical voice is
like a wet finger drawn slowly, agonizingly over the taut skin of a
drum face, until the very last moment when it explodes into
beat. A beautiful, accomplished book.”—Chris Abani, author of
The Secret History of Las Vegas and The Virgin of Flames
"How did we do without this book for so long? Willie Perdomo
excavates the history and colors of son and salsa down to the bones
of slavery and into the vivid streets of Nuyorican America. This
descarga of a book, this Bembé of poetry will set up in the middle
of your palms, mold your head into a conga polyrhythm and never
miss a beat. Best pay attention, ya'll."—Tyehimba Jess,
author of Leadbelly
“Willie Perdomo is one of the funkiest poets writing today. Every
one of his poems comes with its own soundtrack, so it makes sense
that he could give us a collection as original and melodious as The
Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon. Like the imaginary percussionist
the book is named after, this collection is part myth, part elegy,
and all rhythm. Through these remarkable poems, we see the
intimate moments of a man whose life is driven by drums and who, in
the end, makes us all more aware of the music we live in.”—Adrian
Matejka, author of The Big Smoke
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