Poetry, photographs and mixed media art capture the process by which a country through excessive consumerism and greed succumbs to neglect, decay, detritus, and the decomposition of all man-made things. The planet is in peril and humanity is slow to act. Humankind eventually will perish and the earth will recalibrate itself. Even in the face of some cataclysmic and or nuclear disaster (too many close calls on the record already) the planet will survive and morph into something new. More than ever the plight of the underdog, the inaudible voices that perish daily trying to survive while doing menial, poorly paid work need to be heard. They serve as chronicle and witness to the mundane and daily grind of lives being worn down to nothing.
Virgil Su?rez was born in Havana, Cuba in 1962. At the age of twelve he arrived in the United States. He received an MFA from Louisiana State University in 1987. He is the author of eight collections of poetry, most recently 90 MILES: SELECTED AND NEW, published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. His work has appeared in a multitude of magazines and journals internationally. He has been taking photographs on the road for the last three decades. When he is not writing, he is out riding his motorcycle up and down the Blue Highways of the Southeast, photographing disappearing urban and rural landscapes. His 10th volume of poetry, THE PAINTED BUNTING'S LAST MOLT, was published by the University of Pittsburgh Press in the Spring of 2020. Mr. Su?rez makes his home in Florida.
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