Multiverses by Celia Lisset Alvarez

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Multiverses is a moving account of the tragic loss of a child. By drawing on the current physics theory of parallel universes, these poems explore the heartbreak, anger, regret and challenges of contemporary womanhood. Along the way, the poet deftly weaves in telling details that bring a multigenerational Miami Cuban family into focus. Multiverses is an unexpectedly moving family chronicle. Brava!

–Vasiliki Katsarou, author of Three Sea Stones and Memento Tsunami

 

Multiverses, Celia Lisset Alvarez’s debut collection, is a tour-de-force memoir-in-verse. In it, Alvarez tethers grief to hope, rendering multiple, braided stories of a family dealing with great loss. Grief takes center stage in the primary ‘universe’ of the poems, the ‘real world’ in which the death of the poet-speaker’s infant son, as well as of her father and beloved uncle, must be confronted. Yet hope inflects grief, continuously: in the speaker’s faith in her role as poet-archivist, “keeper” of the past in its many forms; in the poems’ witness to the love that sustains this family and spans generations, countries, and languages. Multiverses’ personal narrative is powerful and moving. Equally so is the poet’s skillful treatment of memory and time, which in the depths of grief might be our only source of salvation.

–Shara McCallum, author of No Ruined Stone and Madwoman

 

In her debut collection of poems, Multiverses, Celia Lissette Alvarez chronicles the quotidian struggles of a grieving mother in this remarkable meditation on mortality. Throughout the collection, Alvarez employs a mixture of startling metaphors and sometimes macabre humor to explore radical possibilities at crucial moments in her relationships with her parents, husband, children, and late uncle, Arturo, after whom she’d named two sons who died before their first birthday. Multiverses, untethered from chronological time, creates a portal for readers in which the recording of events becomes an event.

–Geoffrey Philp, author of Garvey’s Ghost.

 

 

 

 

Description

Multiverses

by Celia Lisset Alvarez

$19.99, Full-length, paper

978-1-64662-485-0

2021

Celia Lisset Alvarez, born in Spain to Cuban parents fleeing Fidel Castro’s regime, immigrated to Miami in 1974, where she has been living since. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Miami, and proceeded to publish two chapbooks of poetry, Shapeshifting (Spire Press, 2006) and The Stones (Finishing Line Press, 2006). Her stories and poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. Multiverses (Finishing Line Press, 2021) is her first full-length collection. She is currently the editor of Prospectus: A Literary Offering, and lives with her husband Rafael, daughters Lucy and Sara, and her mother, Sonia.