Hustle (Electronic book text)


"David Martinez is like an algebra problem invented by America--he's polynomial, and fractioned, full of identity variables and unsolved narrative coefficients. . . . "Hustle" is full of dashing nerve, linguistic flair, and unfakeable heart."--Tony Hoagland"

The dark peoples with things:

for keys, coins, pencils
and pens our pockets grieve.

No street lights or signs,
no liquor stores or bars,
only a lighter for a flashlight,

and the same-faced trees,
similar-armed stones
and crooked bushes
staring back at me.

There is no path in the woods for a boy from the city.

I would have set fire to get off this wilderness
but Palomar is no El Camino in an empty lot,

the plastic dripping from the dash
and the paint bubbling like a toad's throat.

If mountains were old pieces of furniture,
I would have lit the fabric and danced.

If mountains were abandoned crack houses,
I would have opened their meanings with flame,

if that would have let the wind and trees lead my eyes
or shown me the moon's tiptoe on the moss--

as you effect my hand,
as we walk into the side of a Sunday night."

David Tomas Martinez has published in "San Diego Writer's Ink," "Charlotte Journal," "Poetry International," and has been featured in "Border Voices." A PhD candidate at the University of Houston, Martinez is also an editor for "Gulf Coast."


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"David Martinez is like an algebra problem invented by America--he's polynomial, and fractioned, full of identity variables and unsolved narrative coefficients. . . . "Hustle" is full of dashing nerve, linguistic flair, and unfakeable heart."--Tony Hoagland"

The dark peoples with things:

for keys, coins, pencils
and pens our pockets grieve.

No street lights or signs,
no liquor stores or bars,
only a lighter for a flashlight,

and the same-faced trees,
similar-armed stones
and crooked bushes
staring back at me.

There is no path in the woods for a boy from the city.

I would have set fire to get off this wilderness
but Palomar is no El Camino in an empty lot,

the plastic dripping from the dash
and the paint bubbling like a toad's throat.

If mountains were old pieces of furniture,
I would have lit the fabric and danced.

If mountains were abandoned crack houses,
I would have opened their meanings with flame,

if that would have let the wind and trees lead my eyes
or shown me the moon's tiptoe on the moss--

as you effect my hand,
as we walk into the side of a Sunday night."

David Tomas Martinez has published in "San Diego Writer's Ink," "Charlotte Journal," "Poetry International," and has been featured in "Border Voices." A PhD candidate at the University of Houston, Martinez is also an editor for "Gulf Coast."

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Sarabande Books

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2014

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Electronic book text - Windows

Pages

84

ISBN-13

978-1-936747-86-3

Barcode

9781936747863

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1-936747-86-3



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