Intervenxions is an online publication of TLP that features original writings, criticism, and interviews exploring contemporary Latinx Art, Politics, & Culture.
Victor Hernández Cruz’s Tropicalizing, Circular Migration
‘La Treintena’ 2023: 30 (Something) Books of Latinx Poetry
Angelitos Negros Hablan en Samaná: Darrel Alejandro Holnes in Conversation with Patricia Encarnación
Two Afro-Latinx artists discuss diasporic identity, the influence of U.S. imperialism on their personal and familial trajectories, and the creative process behind some of their current work, among other topics.
'La Treintena' 2022: 30+ Books of Latinx Poetry
An annual list highlighting over 30 new books by Latinx poets and nearly two dozen microreviews.
Stepmotherland [REVIEW]
This debut collection of poems takes readers on a lyrical and narrative journey from Panamá to the USA and beyond.
The Drumbeat, la ciudad y la Descarga: The Plurality of Willie Perdomo’s “The Essential Hits of Shorty Bon Bon”
The plurality of Perdomo’s work demands that readers see New York and Puerto Rico coexisting as transnational, bringing the drumbeat of academic Angel Quintero Rivera’s concept of salsa as “música contestaría” to the barrio, where his and other poets’ voices become el tambor that breaks the silence of the struggle for identity.
‘La Treintena’ 2021: 30 Books & Chapbooks of Latinx Poetry
Featuring 10 microreviews of upcoming poetry titles and a complete list of 30 forthcoming publications to check out as National Poetry Month comes to a close.
A Mixtape of Grief, Blackness, and Love: On Roberto Carlos García’s [Elegies]
Through experiments with poetic form, the poet and essayist explores both personal and universal themes of grief, as well as love for Black life in their third collection.
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