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Eugene Gloria

    Eugene Gloria is a celebrated poet whose work delves into the complex themes of identity and culture. His poetry is marked by striking imagery and a profound insight into the human experience. Through his distinctive stylistic sensibility and contemplative approach, Gloria explores notions of displacement and belonging. His writing offers readers an engaging and thought-provoking journey.

    My Favorite Warlord
    Sightseer In This Killing City
    Drivers at the Short-Time Motel
    • Drivers at the Short-Time Motel

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.0(53)Add rating

      Exploring themes of war, displacement, and love, the collection features thirty poems that blend American and Filipino vernaculars. The work reflects the dual heritage of the poet, grappling with self-definition and a sense of exile. Through character studies and first-person narratives, the poems reveal a poignant search for connection and identity. With imagistic sincerity and lyrical pacing, Gloria addresses cultural and economic imperialism while intertwining magical imagery, offering a trustworthy examination of history and personal experience.

      Drivers at the Short-Time Motel
    • Sightseer In This Killing City

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.4(12)Add rating

      A fourth collection from a prize-winning poet whose "gift is breathtaking" (Naomi Shihab Nye) Eugene Gloria's Sightseer in This Killing City captures the surreal and disorienting feelings of the present. In the wake of recent presidential elections in the United States and in the Philippines, Gloria's latest collection sharpens his obsession with arrivals and departures, gun violence, displacement, cultural legacy, and the bitter divisions in America. Through the voice of Nacirema, the central persona of the collection, we are introduced to a character who chooses mystery and inhabits landscapes fraught with beauty and brutality. Gloria quotes melodies from seventies soul and jazz, blending the urban lament of Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane with the idiom of Stevie Wonder and Fela Kuti. Sightseer in this Killing City is an argument for grace and perseverance in an era of bombast and bullies.

      Sightseer In This Killing City
    • My Favorite Warlord

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.6(32)Add rating

      This third collection showcases the work of an acclaimed poet known for their evocative language and profound insights. Celebrated for their unique perspective, the author explores themes of urban life and human experience, crafting verses that resonate deeply with readers. The collection is marked by a blend of beauty and intensity, reflecting the poet's ability to capture the complexities of existence. With endorsements from notable figures like Naomi Shihab Nye, this work is a testament to the poet's remarkable talent.

      My Favorite Warlord