The Life, Literature and Legacy of Luis J. Rodríguez: In the Long Run
By: Josephine Metcalf (Editor), Ben Olguín (Editor) An authoritative anthology on Luis Rodríguez's life and works, offering a range of perspectives on his many different accomplishments and activities. Luis Rodríguez is a prominent Latinx poet, memoirist and activist renowned for his candid visceral accounts of urban working-class life that includes youth gang violence, incarceration and drug abuse, gruelling factory work and union organising activities and collective approaches to redemption and political empowerment, which have resonated across multiple communities in the United States and abroad. Accordingly, whilst Rodríguez has been the focus of some critical scholarship, huge segments of his life, work and legacy remain unexamined. This anthology has commissioned new and unique critical essays and reflections on Rodríguez’s life and works, putting forward new ideas about bringing the voices of 'barrio organic intellectuals' to the fore. The anthology deliberately includes tradit