Latitude

Latitude by Natasha Rao, published by American Poetry Review in 2021, is a debut collection of poetry that spans 72 pages. This edition presents a rich tapestry of sensory experiences, exploring themes of family, cultural identity, and the nuances of coming of age. The poems are characterized by their vibrant imagery and emotional depth, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of desire and personal growth.
In Latitude, readers will find a blend of vulnerability and boldness as Rao delves into the intricacies of relationships and self-discovery. The collection features evocative language that captures the essence of love and erotica, alongside reflections on familial bonds. Through her unique voice, Rao offers a fresh perspective on the American experience, making this work a significant contribution to contemporary poetry.
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Chosen as the winner of the 2021APR/Honickman First Book Prize by Guggenheim Fellow Ada Limón, Natasha Rao’s debut collection Latitude abounds with sensory delights, rich in colors, flavors, and sounds. These poems explore the complexities of family, cultural identity, and coming of age. By turns vulnerable and bold, Latitudeindulges in desire: “In my next life let me be a tomato/lusting and unafraid,” Rao writes, “…knowing I’ll end up in an eager mouth.”
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