Antígona González makes Open Books’ SPD Favorites List
As reported by Literary Hub, Sara Uribe’s Antígona González is one of Open Books’ (Seattle) most anticipated SPD releases! See list here
View ArticleAntígona González named on Best of 2016: Poetry
Entropy has named Antígona González on its list: “Best of 2016: Best Poetry Books & Collections.” Check out Entropy’s full list; we’re delighted to be in such excellent company!
View ArticleAntígona González on the long list for the Best Translated Book Awards
Antígona González by Sara Uribe translated by John Pluecker has made it to the long list for Poetry for the Best Translated Book Awards (BTBA). The BTBA is administered by Three Percent at the...
View ArticleQueen Mob’s Teahouse Interviews Sara Uribe
David Buuck interviews Mexican author Sara Uribe and translator John Pluecker about Uribe’s Antígona González, “a stunning book-length work addressing the mass violence and disappearances across...
View ArticleWashington Independent reviews Antígona González
Grace Cavalieri writes of Uribe’s Antígona González: “Her poetic prose is a series of fragments that are utterances against the war, grief, death, and brutality surrounding her and others in the wars...
View ArticleAntígona González reviewed in Jacket2
Marco Antonio Huerta, “on necrowritings and disappropriation” in Antígona González, writes: “What happens when a body disappears? What context is drawn from the now empty outline of a disappeared...
View ArticleEntropy reviews Antígona González
“Her first name is Antígona her last name is González”, proclaims the first subtitle in Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny’s review of Sara Uribe’s Antígona González. Zéleny’s review delves into the history not...
View ArticleLara Schoorl Reviews Antígona González at LARB
At LARB, Lara Schoolrl’s review “Will You Join Me In Taking Up the Body?: On Sara Uribe’s Antígona González,” reflects on the multiple meanings and contexts of Antígona(e): ANTÍGONA GONZÁLEZ: a book,...
View ArticleJoyelle McSweeney’s lyric review of Antígona González up at The Bind
In a stunning “creative review” of Sara Uribe’s Antígona González up at The Bind, a site devoted to review of books by women and nonbinary authors, Joyelle McSweeney juxtaposes the voices of Antigone...
View ArticleGabrielle Civil reviews Antígona González at Rain Taxi
Over at Rain Taxi, Gabrielle Civil meditates on the politics of resistance in Sara Uribe’s Antígona González (trans. John Pluecker): At a time when the discourse of “bad hombres” and “building a wall”...
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