The Trouble Ball: Poems

The Trouble Ball: Poems by Martín Espada is a collection published by W. W. Norton & Company on September 4, 2012. This edition spans 68 pages and is presented in English. The poems explore a range of themes, crossing the borders of epiphany and blasphemy, and include reflections on significant historical figures and personal experiences, such as a pilgrimage to Frederick Douglass’s tomb and poignant encounters in Chile.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery and emotion as Espada delves into topics like identity, immigration, and cultural heritage. The collection invites contemplation on the complexities of human connection and the struggles faced by marginalized communities. Through vivid language and personal narrative, Espada’s work resonates with the experiences of those navigating the challenges of life in America.
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“[An] important work . . . inspiring its readers to greater human connection and to keep fighting the good fight.”—The Rumpus
In this new collection of poems, Martín Espada crosses the borderlands of epiphany and blasphemy: from a pilgrimage to the tomb of Frederick Douglass to an encounter with the swimming pool at a center of torture and execution in Chile, from the adolescent discovery of poet Omar Khayyám to the death of an “illegal” Mexican immigrant.
from “The Trouble Ball”
On my father’s island, there were hurricanes and tuberculosis, dissidents in jail
and baseball. The loudspeakers boomed: Satchel Paige pitching for the Brujos
of Guayama. From the Negro Leagues he brought the gifts of Baltasar the King;
from a bench on the plaza he told the secrets of a thousand pitches: The Trouble Ball,
The Triple Curve, The Bat Dodger, The Midnight Creeper, The Slow Gin Fizz,
The Thoughtful Stuff. Pancho Coímbre hit rainmakers for the Leones of Ponce;
Satchel sat the outfielders in the grass to play poker, windmilled three pitches
to the plate, and Pancho spun around three times. He couldn’t hit The Trouble Ball.
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