City of a Hundred Fires

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City of a Hundred Fires is a poetry collection by Richard Blanco that explores themes of Cuban-American identity, exile, and cultural memory.

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instanceOf book
poetry collection
author Richard Blanco NERFINISHED
awardReceived Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
debutWorkOf Richard Blanco NERFINISHED
genre poetry
hasAuthorNationality Cuban-American
hasInfluenceOn contemporary Latino poetry
hasPoemAbout Cuban exile community
bilingualism
intergenerational relationships
memory of homeland
urban landscapes
language English
literaryForm lyric poetry
literaryMovement Cuban-American literature
Latino literature
literaryStyle autobiographical poetry
narrative poetry
mainSubject Cuban-American identity
Miami NERFINISHED
cultural memory
diaspora
exile
family
homeland
immigration
nostalgia
mediaType print
notableFor depiction of exile and displacement
exploration of Cuban-American identity
integration of Spanish and English
use of vivid imagery
publicationYear 1998
publisher University of Pittsburgh Press NERFINISHED
series Pitt Poetry Series NERFINISHED
setting Cuba NERFINISHED
Miami NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
timePeriodDescribed late 20th century

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Richard Blanco work City of a Hundred Fires