The Child of Exile: A Poetry Memoir

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by Carolina Hospital

ISBN: 978-1-5588-5411-6
Publication Date: March 31, 2004
Pages: 96

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“The pain comes not from nostalgia . . . I write because I cannot remember at all,” Carolina Hospital explains in her poem, “Dear Tía.”  Hospital’s poetry becomes the art of tracing her journey through exile and across both psychological and cultural borders.  Hospital left Cuba as a child, accompanying her parents seeking refuge in the U.S.  Her creative act of recall, in poems written between 1983 and 2003, the formative years in the poet’s life, chronicles her search for meaning and identity as a woman and a Latina living in the U.S.

Hospital unravels the world around her, the hyphenated man, the vendors outside of the José Marti YMCA in Miami, the rafters who chart violent waters for a dream, and her own family and friends.

With stunning and sharp beauty, Hospital’s poems conjure a community caught between conflicting myths and cultures. She spins a wide range of themes: love and betrayal, motherhood and sacrifice, creation and the quest for faith, and loss of communication.  In the end, this poetry memoir provides consolation, for it is in the common condition of exile and yearning to belong that we connect as human beings.

“This zesty first novel is a winner.”―Library Journal

“…This is a tart, mischievously funny narrative, clever, warmhearted and true to its richly textured protagonists.”―Publishers Weekly

CAROLINA HOSPITAL is the author of a novel, A Little Love (published under the pen name C.C. Medina, Warner Books, 2000) and co-translator of Tania Diaz-Castro’s book of poems, Everyone Will Have to Listen (Linden Lane Press, 1990). She is the co-editor of A Century of Cuban Writers in Florida (Pineapple Press, 1996) and the editor of the anthology Cuban American Writers: Los Atrevidos (Linden Lane Press, 1988). She received her Master of Arts from the University of Florida and is a Professor of Composition and Literature at Miami Dade College. She lives in Miami, Florida.