Geography of Light

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Bol In Geography of Light, Oscar Fuentes, known as The Biscayne Poet, maps a life shaped by family, marriage, fatherhood, memory, and the luminous terrain of Miami. Blending memoir and lyric meditation, this collection traces the shifting coastlines between son and father, husband and wife, and artist and public servant.Set against the humid light of Biscayne Bay and the layered cultural landscape of Miami, the poems move from intimate domestic spaces to civic duty and back again. Fuentes writes of love not as abstraction but as practice: the daily discipline of marriage, the awe of watching children become themselves, and the quiet, defiant presence required when a parent's memory begins to fade. The book's emotional center rests in its reckoning with aging and filial devotion-where visits become acts of resistance against erasure, and light itself becomes a metaphor for attention, endurance, and grace.Structured as a cartography of relationships rather than places, Geography of Light charts the inherited maps we carry and the new ones we must draw. It is a meditation on the feminine as true north, on fatherhood as stewardship, and on memory as both fragile coastline and sacred ground.At once elegiac and celebratory, this collection affirms that permanence is an illusion, but presence is a choice. In the shifting geography between shadow and illumination, Fuentes argues that love, faithfully practiced, is the only landmark that remains.

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In Geography of Light, Oscar Fuentes, known as The Biscayne Poet, maps a life shaped by family, marriage, fatherhood, memory, and the luminous terrain of Miami. Blending memoir and lyric meditation, this collection traces the shifting coastlines between son and father, husband and wife, and artist and public servant.Set against the humid light of Biscayne Bay and the layered cultural landscape of Miami, the poems move from intimate domestic spaces to civic duty and back again. Fuentes writes of love not as abstraction but as practice: the daily discipline of marriage, the awe of watching children become themselves, and the quiet, defiant presence required when a parent's memory begins to fade. The book's emotional center rests in its reckoning with aging and filial devotion-where visits become acts of resistance against erasure, and light itself becomes a metaphor for attention, endurance, and grace.Structured as a cartography of relationships rather than places, Geography of Light charts the inherited maps we carry and the new ones we must draw. It is a meditation on the feminine as true north, on fatherhood as stewardship, and on memory as both fragile coastline and sacred ground.At once elegiac and celebratory, this collection affirms that permanence is an illusion, but presence is a choice. In the shifting geography between shadow and illumination, Fuentes argues that love, faithfully practiced, is the only landmark that remains.

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Pagina's: 86, Paperback, Indie Earth Publishing


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