There are 7 Kessler Award Finalists for 2012 (in alphabetical order):
- Marvin Bell for Vertigo: The Living Dead Man Poems
(Copper Canyon Press)
- Wanda Coleman for The World Falls Away
(University of Pittsburgh Press)
- Toi Derricotte for The Undertaker's Daughter
(University of Pittsburgh press)
- Janice Gould for Doubters and Dreamers
(The University of Arizona Press)
- Joan Logghe for The Singing Bowl
(University of New Mexico Press)
- Kevin Pilkington for The Unemployed Man Who Became a Tree
(Black Lawrence Press)
The winning selection is Martin Espada's The Trouble Ball
On my father's island, there were hurricanes and tuberculosis, dissidents in jail
and baseball. The loudspeakers boomed: Satchel Paige pitching for the Brujos
of Guayama. From the Negro Leagues he brought the gifts of Baltasar the King;
from a bench on the plaza he told the secrets of a thousand pitches: The Trouble Ball,
The Triple Curve, The Bat Dodger, The Midnight Creeper, The Slow Gin Fizz,
The Thoughtful Stuff. Pancho Co�mbre hit rainmakers for the Leones of Ponce;
Satchel sat the outfielders in the grass to play poker, windmilled three pitches
to the plate, and Pancho spun around three times. He couldn't hit The Trouble Ball.
from "The Trouble Ball"
MARTIN ESPADA Photo: Bryce Richter |
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