PRAISE FOR UNDER THE SAMN TREE
Under the Sam¡n Tree is an aching collection that pulsates with dual longings and language. This book is so necessary for our exact cultural moment that calling it 'timely' would be an injustice... It was born for such a time as this. Rosa offers an intimate look at what it feels like to belong to two places at once.
-DEIDRE BRALEY, author of The Shape I Take
Los poemas reunidos en Under the Sam¡n Tree intentan aplacar la sed de quien en algºn momento estuvo saciado, acaso sin saberlo. La mujer detr¡s de estos versos se niega a ceder su lugar, su derecho sagrado a ese lugar de origen que es tan contundente como elusivo. El olor de una fruta, un acento que recuerda el vaiv©n del mar, la lengua bifurcada de los que se van sin dejar de pertenecer se convierte en la materia prima de quien siempre parece colocada en un umbral, cercanamente lejos. Hasta cierto punto, con este libro Rosa La Gilbert emprende el regreso definitivo a casa, pero esta es una casa nueva, la que se funda a partir de una lengua que es refugio y puente; punto de partida y destino final. Poemas que piensan, que acompa±an, que consuelan. Qu© alivio encontrar una voz que sabe nombrar el dolor, el miedo, la injusticia, pero tambi©n la belleza, la fe, el milagro.
-MARGARITA PINTADO BURGOS, author of Ojo en celo/Eye in Heat
Rosa La Gilbert's poems capture longings that often feel too profound to articulate. Her earnest voice, palpable imagery, and bilingual musicality bring her experience as a Dominican woman and immigrant to life and translate it into a universal story of home, exile, and faith. I trust that Gilbert's poetry will resonate with readers and that the God who holds her fractured heart together will speak through it.
-WHITNEY RIO-ROSS, essayist, poetry editor for Fare Forward, and author of Birthmarks
Poetry for such a time as this. Under the Sam¡n Tree: Poems on Home, Longing, and Belonging beautifully invites readers into the experience of an immigrant to America and the beauty and sorrow of a heart with two homes. Gilbert masterfully honors both her native land and her adopted land in a way that will inspire readers to know and love their own homes and heritage. With a hospitality full of joy and color, she welcomes us to join her Under the Sam¡n Tree.
-CHELSEA FRASER, poet and author of The Mother Tree