Unaccompanied

Cover of Unaccompanied by Javier Zamora
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 94
ISBN-13: 9781556595110
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.4 Pounds
Width: 0.25 Inches
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Unaccompanied by Javier Zamora is a poignant poetry debut published by Copper Canyon Press in 2017. This first edition, comprising 94 pages, presents a deeply personal narrative of Zamora’s journey as a nine-year-old who traveled 4,000 miles from El Salvador to the United States to reunite with his parents. Through his work, Zamora humanizes the complex issues surrounding border-crossing, race, and immigration, offering readers an intimate perspective on these highly charged topics.

In Unaccompanied, readers will encounter a blend of Spanish and English that reflects the realities of migration and the emotional landscape of families separated by borders. The poetry explores themes of family, loss, and resilience, capturing the struggles and hopes of those navigating the challenges of immigration. Zamora’s unflinching gaze and straightforward diction invite readers to reflect on the personal stories behind the political discourse, making this collection a significant contribution to contemporary poetry focused on American and Caribbean experiences.


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New York Times Bestselling Author of Solito

“Every line resonates with a wind that crosses oceans.”–Jamaal May

“Zamora’s work is real life turned into myth and myth made real life.” —Glappitnova

Javier Zamora was nine years old when he traveled unaccompanied 4,000 miles, across multiple borders, from El Salvador to the United States to be reunited with his parents. This dramatic and hope-filled poetry debut humanizes the highly charged and polarizing rhetoric of border-crossing; assesses borderland politics, race, and immigration on a profoundly personal level; and simultaneously remembers and imagines a birth country that’s been left behind.

Through an unflinching gaze, plainspoken diction, and a combination of Spanish and English, Unaccompanied crosses rugged terrain where families are lost and reunited, coyotes lead migrants astray, and “the thin white man let us drink from a hose / while pointing his shotgun.”

From “Let Me Try Again”:

He knew we weren’t Mexican.
He must’ve remembered his family
coming over the border, or the border
coming over them, because he drove us
to the border and told us next time, rest
at least five days, don’t trust anyone calling
themselves coyotes, bring more tortillas, sardines,
Alhambra. He knew we would try again.
And again–like everyone does.

Javier Zamora was born in El Salvador and immigrated to the United States at the age of nine. He earned a BA at UC-Berkeley, an MFA at New York University, and is a 2016-2018 Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University.

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Language: en. Pages: 94. Edition: First Edition.

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