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Hialeah Haikus by Alejandro Nodarse, Elena Santayana, Marco Ramirez and Alex Fumero

Saturday, Nov. 19, 12:30 p.m., Centre Gallery (Building 1, 3rd Floor, Room 1365)

Author(s) and Guest(s)

Alejandro Nodarse

Alejandro Nodarse is a fiction writer and poet born and raised in Miami. He received a Masters degree in English Literature from Florida State University, and is currently a second-year MFA student in the University of Miami’s Creative Writing department. As part of the ForYouCanSee Collective, he partnered up with  Elena Santayana to become the first-ever winners of the Literary Death Match held in Miami, and the winner of Miami New Times 2011 Award for Best Book of Poetry for Hialeah Haikus. Alejandro’s other work can be read in several of publications, but now’s not the time for name-dropping.

Elena Santayana

Hialeah Haikus (Artes Miami/Ultamar) is the amusing and insightful poetry collection by local author collective, Foryoucansee. Instead of evoking nightingales and harvest moons, these haikus parody Miami bros, Miami hos, and disapproving abuelas.

 

Marco Ramirez

Hialeah Haikus (Artes Miami/Ultamar) is the amusing and insightful poetry collection by local author collective, Foryoucansee. Instead of evoking nightingales and harvest moons, these haikus parody Miami bros, Miami hos, and disapproving abuelas.

 

Alex Fumero

Hialeah Haikus is the amusing and insightful poetry collection by local author collective, Foryoucansee. Instead of evoking nightingales and harvest moons, these haikus parody" Miami bros", "Miami hos," and disapproving abuelas.

 

Schedule
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Location

Miami Book Fair International * Miami Dade College
300 NE Second Ave., Miami, FL 33132
Centre Gallery (Building 1, 3rd Floor, Room 1365)

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