IMPURE ACTS by Ángelo Néstore

Translated by Lawrence Schimel

Impure Acts, by Ángelo Néstore (tr. Lawrence Schimel)

Ángelo Néstore’s poems in Impure Acts are both heartbreaking and an absolute joy to read. I especially love “When I Picked the Wrong Bar.” —Hollie McNish

Ángelo Néstore’s poetry, his “impure acts,” changes the whole cartography of desire with the beautiful perfection of a modern, dream-like demiurge who knows he is in absolute possession of his glory. Poem-temples, poem-traps, gaps in the disquiet for those who will have no better illumination than that which is offered by this dialogue between poet and reader. Communion, I would say, if communion were not sometimes dangerously conflated with religiosity. Poems which, in their exquisite and innovative craftsmanship, already demand a canonical place in our collective memory and anthologies. —Carlos Pintado

Ángelo Néstore’s Impure Acts is a pair of full lungs heaving just below the surface of the text. The poems explore and explode inherited notions of gender, desire, & reproduction. The lyric voice is alive and vibrating in these clipped narratives where nostalgia abuts the present & sings there. This is a book to be read aloud & then to read aloud again. Try it with your friends. —Sam Sax

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