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When My Brother Was an Aztec by Natalie Diaz

inky_cap's review

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emotional medium-paced

4.0

vivfelly5's review

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5.0

“No more cake here” is my favorite poem ❤️

punkrockingnerd's review

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challenging dark emotional slow-paced

4.0

gingerfoot's review

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challenging medium-paced

4.0

yves000's review

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5.0

This collection is a bold ride and worth the read. With every poem I found myself reading each line slowly, if not repeatedly, to fully absorb its magnitude. That’s not to say it’s slow in its pacing...I just felt compelled to keep up and really take a good look around. Not a word goes to waste and the images aren’t trite or overdone. Diaz is wildly talented and does not hold back — the narration never seems to doubt or pity itself during this entire nightmarish, honest, and at times relatable outpouring.

5plice's review

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challenging emotional funny

5.0

sunshine4you's review

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challenging dark emotional reflective sad slow-paced

5.0

efletcher10's review

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dark emotional reflective

4.5

alexgrapp's review

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dark emotional funny reflective fast-paced

3.5

sam_bizar_wilcox's review

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4.0

Natalie Diaz has an incredibly daring and savvy poetic voice. Her work centers on indigeneity, capitalism, and class; each weighty subject she treats with smooth comprehension. I love seeing her evolve throughout the course of this collection. I haven't read her follow-up Postcolonial Love Poem, but given the strength of debut, I imagine it is spectacular.