Atlantica and the Rustic

María Baranda | Lara Crystal-Ornelas (translator)

Fall 2024

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ATLANTICA AND THE RUSTIC is a luminous collection of verses documenting the earth in all its radiant, ravaged particularity. Like the shifting boundary between sea and sky, a tenuous horizon joins the two halves of this brilliantly translated book: the first a series of ecological encounters reported to the poet by a friend; the second a fragmented lyric from the very edge of the terrestrial world. Throughout, María Baranda's bristling, peripatetic lines remind us that "any route is an artifice," any memory stained with the "vestiges of oblivion." This translation marks an invaluable contribution to the field of Anglophone ecopoetics and an urgent injunction to pay attention—to ocean and shore, to soil and weather, and to the infinite textures of our own mystification.

—Maggie Millner, author of COUPLETS: A LOVE STORY

María Baranda is one of the leading Mexican poets of the generation born in the 1960s. Her work has received Mexico's distinguished Efraín Huerta and Aguascalientes national poetry prizes, as well as Spain's Francisco de Quevedo Prize for Ibero-American Poetry.

Lara Crystal-Ornelas was born in central New Jersey and raised between Jersey and Mexico City. She is a reproductive healthcare provider who writes and translates poetry. Selections of her translations were published in The New World Written. This is her first book of translations.