Librarians at The Seattle Public Library selected this list of poetry by Latinx and Latine poets. Annotations from Publishers Weekly unless otherwise noted. (Created March 2025)
Hispanic Sonnets
In this collection, Salinas explores both himself—a Hispanic man, a Texas poet, a Roman Catholic, a wordsmith—and society. (Kirkus Reviews)
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View Hispanic SonnetsIn Inheritance of Drowning
Smith Silva navigates the treacherous waters of displacement and survival in the wake of natural disaster in this luminous and innovative debut.
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View In Inheritance of DrowningTripas
With Tripas, Som turns his attention to histories, plural: toxic dumping in Phoenix, Arizona; a father’s “nine-year fight with cancer”; a Chicana grandmother’s work inspecting circuits for the earliest Motorola cellphones. (Poetry Foundation)
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Alongside its uncompromising portrait of injustice, Diaries of a Terrorist also offers audacious glimmers of hope. (Poetry Foundation)
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View Diaries of A TerroristHivestruck
Capturing the zeitgeist, award-winning Puerto Rican poet Toro uses appropriately vivid, edgy writing to consider how technology has impacted people both individually and collectively. (Library Journal)
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