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Praise for Tortillera “The poems in Caridad Moro-Gronlier’s moving and multivalent debut Tortillera travel great distances, within the self and beyond. By turns lyric and narrative, tender chronicle meets tough reckoning, the speaker of this unflinching memoir-in-verse plumbs ‘the canyon of want’ as daughter, wife, mother, and ultimately, as the authentic queer woman she was meant to become—‘buried for eons, glorious, finally found.’” —Julie Marie Wade, author of When IWas Straight and Just an OrdinaryWoman Breathing
“‘I wasn’t la niña bonita / my parents wanted,’ says the speaker early on. ‘I was the mouthy one’—and what a rideof-a-book this is, our narrator ‘croon[ing] words on command’ to flesh out a sometimes heart-wrenching journey . . . from ‘[lying] within a canyon of want’ to being ‘talked into a pool hall / strung out on tequila and cafecito.’ Let’s call it deliciously transgressive—where someone ‘poured red velvet into my glass’ for the sake of this ‘infection we call love’ that may lead one to utter: ‘the ache that is your name’ and experience the ‘warble // of loss.’ In short, Tortillera ‘is a thing of beauty / but not in the way / of Barbie dolls’!” —Francisco Aragón, author of After Rubén
Tortillera
TORTILLERA poems
Caridad Moro-Gronlier
Texas Review Press | Huntsville, Texas
Copyright © 2021 Caridad Moro-Gronlier All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Published by Texas Review Press Huntsville, Texas Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Moro-Gronlier, Caridad, 1969– author. Title: Tortillera : poems / by Caridad Moro-Gronlier. Other titles: TRP Southern poetry breakthrough series. Description: Huntsville, Texas : Texas Review Press, [2021] | Series: The TRP Southern poetry breakthrough series Identifiers: LCCN 2020041526 (print) | LCCN 2020041527 (ebook) | ISBN 9781680032444 (paperback) | ISBN 9781680032451 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Cuban American lesbians—Poetry. | Florida—Poetry. | LCGFT: Lesbian poetry. | Poetry. Classification: LCC PS3613.O755219 T67 2021 (print) | LCC PS3613.O755219 (ebook) | DDC 811/.6—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020041526 LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020041527 The TRP Southern Poetry Breakthrough Series: Florida
For my wife, Elizabeth, my first and best reader.
May I write words more naked than flesh, stronger than bone, more resilient than sinew, sensitive than nerve. —Sappho
contents Entry 1 I. 3 Unpacking the Suitcase 4 Analfabeta 9 Arbolito in el Exilio, 1979 11 Topography 12 Inheritance 13 Wet Foot, Dry Foot, 2002 14 What I Should Have Said, Instead 16 Compulsion: A Chronology 18 Puta 21 Quinceañera 23 What the White Girl Asked at Our 20th High School Reunion 25 II. 27 At Least I Didn’t Rape You 28 Somnambulism 101: Never Wake a Talker 30 Cuban-American Lexicon 31 Visionware 33 What They Don’t Tell You at the Baby Shower 34 Waiting to Be Discharged from the Maternity Ward 36 Fourth Quarter 37 Grilled 38 That Night at the Rack ’Em Room 39 At That Motel on 8th Street 41 Labor Day, 2003, Lincoln Road, Miami Beach 42 The Perfect Dress 44 ix
Veteran’s Day, 2005, Lincoln Road, Miami Beach For My Lover, Returning to Her Husband What You Learn at the Track Doing Without Like Finger Sandwiches for Sumo Wrestlers Raisins in the Stuffing Pruning Black-Eyed Susans on the Day of Our Divorce Coming Out to Mami
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III. 57 For Marlene, Who Asked Why I Switched Teams 58 Contemplation of a Name 60 I Did Not Take My Camera to Paris 62 Why Can’t You Just Listen? 64 The Really Good Dutch Oven 66 Memento Mori 67 I Don’t Eat Plums Anymore 68 Uncoupled 69 Taking the Sunrise Tunnel 71 The Gift 72 When You Ask about Karen 73 What You Called to Say at Lunch 75 Ink 76 Pulse: A Memorial in Driftwood, Cannon Beach, OR 78 Solving the Crossword 79 Notes 81 Acknowledgments 82
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Entry Tortillera, n. Pronunciation: Spanish /tor-ti-lle-ra/, Spain, Latin, Central and South America, U.S. Forms: Torti, Torta, Tort, Tortilla Etymology: