Poet Spans Two Worlds, but Has a Home in Neither
By David Gonzalez for The New York Times
His poems, in countless anthologies and five of his own collections, are considered part of the Latino literary canon. His plays and lectures have earned him honors etched in flowery superlatives on plaques. But Tato Laviera would rather possess a more prosaic document, written in legalese.
A lease.
Mr. Laviera has known his share of troubles in recent years, including diabetes, blindness and dialysis. But in December, life became infinitely more complicated when he underwent emergency brain surgery. Too unsteady to return to his Greenwich Village apartment, he checked into a nursing home for physical therapy.
Two weeks later, he fled.
Complete story is here.
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
The NY Times on Tato Laviera
Laviera reads from his latest book, AmeRícan
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