If Today Were Tomorrow, Humberto Akabal
If Today Were Tomorrow, Humberto Akabal
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If Today Were Tomorrow
Poems

Author: Humberto Ak'abal

Series: Seedbank

Narrator: Michael Bazzett Bazzett, Magdalena Kaluza

Unabridged: 1 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/08/2024


Synopsis

“My language was born among trees,it holds the taste of earth;my ancestors’ tongue is my home.”—from “The Old Song of the Blood”A legacy of land and language courses through the pages of this spirited bilingual edition, offering an expansive take on the internationally renowned work of Humberto Ak’abal, a K’iche’ Maya poet born in the western highlands of Guatemala.Featuring both Ak’abal’s Spanish translations from the indigenous K’iche’ and English translations by acclaimed poet Michael Bazzett, this collection blossoms from the landscape of Momostenango—mountains covered in cloud forest, deep ravines, terraced fields of maize. Ak’abal’s unpretentious verse models a contraconquista—counter-conquest—perspective, one that resists the impulse to impose meaning on the world and encourages us to receive it instead. “In church,” he writes, “the only prayer you hear / comes from the trees / they turned into pews.” Every living thing has its song, these poems suggest. We need only listen for it.Attuned, uncompromising, Ak’abal teaches readers to recognize grace in every earthly observation—in the wind, carrying a forgotten name. In the roots, whose floral messengers “tell us / what earth is like / on the inside.” Even in the birds, who “sing in mid-flight / and shit while flying.” At turns playful and pointed, this prescient entry in the Seedbank series is a transcendent celebration of both K’iche’ indigeneity and Ak’abal’s lifetime of work.

Reviews

Goodreads review by John

I was immediately swept up by Michael Bazzett’s translation of these poems. They are sparse but so interesting I found it difficult to put the book down. Worth checking out.......more

Beautiful poetry! My review of Ak'abal's book will come out in September 2024 in ActionBooks. :)......more

Goodreads review by Charle

“This bilingual collection by the late Guatemalan K’iche’ Maya poet is a rapturous, often witty ode to nature in all of its infinite variety. Ak’abal’s writing is sometimes as sparse as haiku, yet every word is rooted deep into the earth. From the mighty power of trees and rivers all the way down to......more