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Promises of Gold

Audiobook
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"Listeners are privy to Olivarez framing each poem with rays of insight, to interspersed live recordings and selections recorded only for the audio....Olivarez gifts listeners gems of healing in this poetic affirmation of community and love." - Booklist
"A portion of the audiobook is performed in front of a live audience, which is such a smart choice for a collection of poetry. The audience's reactions lend a sense of community you can only get from a live reading, and Olivarez feeds off this energy."- BookPage
"José Olivarez's narration of his poetry collection offers listeners a connection with his love circle."- AudioFile
"Seemingly tailor-made for audio, this powerful book is a must-purchase. Olivarez's invitation to share moments of his history, culture, love, and joy is wholly affecting."- Library Journal
This program is read by the author, featuring elements of the live event recording, with commentary from the author about why he wrote the poems.
A groundbreaking collection of poems addressing how every kind of love—self, brotherly, romantic, familial, cultural—is birthed, shaped, and complicated by the invisible forces of gender, capitalism, religion, migration, and so on.
Love is at the heart of everything we do, and yet it is often mishandled, misrepresented, or narrowly defined. In the words of José Olivarez: "How many bad lovers have gotten poems? How many crushes? No disrespect to romantic love—but what about our friends? Those homies who show up when the romance ends to help you heal your heart. Those homies who are there all along—cheering for us and reminding us that love is abundant."
Written in English and combined with a Spanish translation by poet David Ruano, "Promises of Gold explores many forms of love and how "a promise made isn't always a promise kept," as Olivarez grapples with the contradictions of the American Dream laying bare the ways in which "love is complicated by forces larger than our hearts."
He writes, "For those of us who are hyphenated Americans, where do we belong? Promises of Gold attempts to reckon with colonial legacy and the reality of what those promises have borne out for Mexican descendants. I wrote this audiobook to imagine and document an ongoing practice of healing—healing that requires me to show up for myself, my community, my friends, my family, and my loves every day."
Whether listeners enter this collection in English or Spanish, these extraordinary poems are sure to become beloved for their illuminations of life—and love.
A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from December 19, 2022
      In this moving second collection, Olivarez (Citizen Illegal) reflects on his Mexican identity through poems that explore platonic and romantic love, the joys of friendship and food, and the pain and loss at the heart of capitalist society. A “child of loss,” Olivarez still believes in a salvation made possible by relationships and feeling, a world where “my friends show up unannounced & always welcome.” Details grounded in the everyday world capture great fulfillment, such as “Hershey’s Kisses,” “hot Cheetos,” “ramen noodle days,” and tortillas “warmed on a comal.” “aybe we could redefine kin,” Olivarez proposes, and these poems make a strong case for that redefinition, revealing how close bonds are an antidote to the world’s hardships. In one poem, the speaker details how their lover “kisses me on the cheek in a language/ that needs no translation.” The poet’s sensitive and insightful voice allows these stirring poems to successfully explore the forces acting on love in a complex world, and the unshakable promise of understanding and belonging.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Jos� Olivarez's narration of his poetry collection offers listeners a connection with his love circle. The people he loves include his friends, parents, brothers, and wife. Between each poem he provides commentary, which lends the audiobook a conversational tone. Some of the poems are read to audiences and include background sounds of clapping and laughter. There's also a sense of community relating to his Mexican culture. Olivarez connects listeners with his friends at his alma mater, Harvard, and talks about his dad, his brother, and the poems inspired by his wife. His tone is warm, even when the commentary is harsh. The first half of the audiobook is in English, and the second half is in Spanish. T.E.C. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      Starred review from June 10, 2024

      Olivarez's second poetry collection (after Citizen Illegal) dwells on love--platonic, familial, brotherly, and self-love--within the context of everyday life as experienced by the poet's family, his "homies," and the Mexican American community from which he hails. Compiled during the pandemic, these poems are full of emotion and superbly performed by Olivarez, who injects even the most poignant poems with joy and laughter. Though some of the poems blend together in audio, listeners will be captivated by this energetic presentation. Most poems are read in a studio setting, but others are performed with live audience participation, creating an intimate and exciting listening experience. The audiobook is further enhanced by a short introduction to each poem, briefly explaining the inspiration or cultural context; these interludes gently urge listeners to pause and reflect between selections. The poems are presented first in English, followed by a Spanish translation by fellow poet David Ruano Gonz�lez. VERDICT Seemingly tailor-made for audio, this powerful book is a must-purchase. Olivarez's invitation to share moments of his history, culture, love, and joy is wholly affecting.--Carmanita Turner

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