Summary
"Guillotine traverses desert landscapes cut through by migrants, the grief of loss, betrayal's lingering scars, the border itself--great distances in which violence and yearning find roots. Through the voices of undocumented immigrants, border patrol agents, and scorned lovers, award-winning poet Ed... Full description
- Ceremonial
- Testaments scratched into a water station barrel
- Guillotine
- Sentence
- Saguaro
- Autobiography of my hungers
- Córdoba
- Questions for my body
- Border patrol agent
- Song of the open road
- Lines written at Federico García Lorca Park
- Black water
- To Francisco X. Alarcón
- "Around every circle another can be drawn"
- Commercial break
- To a straight man
- Postmortem
- 1707 San Joaquin Avenue
- To Juan Doe #234.