Levi Romero (poet)
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Levi Romero (born April 5, 1961) is an American poet, academic, architect, and lecturer in creative writing and Chicano studies at the
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. In 2012, he was named the centennial poet for New Mexico.


Early life and education

Romero was born in
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, located in the Embudo Valley. He enrolled at
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in Española, New Mexico. He soon transferred to Peñasco High School in Penasco, New Mexico. Romero ultimately graduated from Menaul Boarding School in
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. After graduating from Menaul, Romero attended the
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; es, Universidad de Nuevo México) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1889, it is the state's flagship academic institution and the largest by enrollment, with over 25,400 ...
, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in architecture in 1994 and
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in architecture 2000. Romero has described his upbringing as "communal," noting that the families who inhabited the valley often shared child-rearing duties and other familial responsibilities. Romero's first language was
New Mexican Spanish New Mexican Spanish ( es, español neomexicano, novomexicano) refers to a variety of Spanish spoken in the United States in New Mexico and the southern part of the state of Colorado. It includes a Traditional dialect spoken generally by the Hi ...
. He subsequently learned English in elementary school. Romero has stated that though he considers himself Chicano, he prefers the term ''Nuevoméxicano'', or "New Mexican." Further, the ''manito'' dialect, which is central to the region of Northern New Mexico, colors the bulk of the language seen of Romero's work.


Career


Poetry

Romero writes almost entirely in free-verse form. He writes his poems in both English and Spanish. His first full book of poetry (''In the Gathering of Silence'') was published in 1996. By 2010, Romero continued to write on the side while working as a visiting Research Scholar in the School of Architecture and Planning at UNM. The cultural and geographical landscapes of the Embudo Valley influences many of Romero's early and later works. A notable example is his poem "Tres Copas de Chanate Black and Sweet," which features characteristics of Romero's hometown and the surrounding area. A portion of the poem reads:
"pickup trucks once danced into the Royal Fork restaurant parking lot from Gallup and Farmington slipping through the honeydew sweetness of ripening September"
A concept that Romero frequently deals with in his poetry is
counterculture A counterculture is a culture whose values and norms of behavior differ substantially from those of mainstream society, sometimes diametrically opposed to mainstream cultural mores.Eric Donald Hirsch. ''The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy''. Hou ...
, primarily that which exists in the Southwest. The primary counterculture Romero examines is the lowrider (lowcura in Spanish). The lowrider tradition is known as a cultural marker in not only the Embudo Valley where Romero grew up, but in multiple places across the Southwest. In brief, the lowrider can be reasonably described as someone who modifies classic cars such that the body of the vehicle rides very close to the ground. Romero considers low-riding as a vehicle through which to express one's identity. This can be seen in the poem "Wheels," which was published in the Gathering of Silence. A particular aspect Romero touches on is the so-called enchantment of the low-ride. He writes:
"how can I tell you baby, oh honey, you'll never know the ride the ride of a lowered chevy slithering through the blue dotted night along Riverside Drive Española."
Romero also derives inspiration from the everyday and the commonplace. Many of his poems feature snippets of conversation from strangers or interactions that might otherwise seem unimportant. For example, "Corner of 5th & Central, featured in ''A Poetry of Remembrance'', takes place on a street corner. Romero writes:
"I am on the corner of 5th & Central albuquerque, new mexico united states of America northern hemisphere the planet is divided up into four quadrants how I got started carving?"


Documentary work

Romero has cultivated an active interest in filmmaking in addition to his poetry. Similar to his poetry, the focus of his documentaries centers around the cultural landscape of New Mexico and the people therein. One of his documentaries, "Going Home Homeless," won the People's Choice Award at the 2014 Taos Film Festival.


Prizes and recognition

In the preface to ''A Poetry of Remembrance'', Chicano author
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wrote: “The spiritual essence of the Rio Grande corridor and its tributaries shines in every poem. From the loco to the sublime, Levi's poems are a blessing on our heads.” ''A Poetry of Remembrance'' was described by the ''
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'': "Whether recalling a 'love-hate' relationship' with his high school English teacher or remembering a street-corner encounter, Romero sees and hears the courage, grace, honesty, and beauty so many of us often miss. It is the poet's job to remind us of those things, and Romero does this admirably." In addition to being named centennial poet of New Mexico in 2012, he was named as the state's inaugural Poet Laureate in 2020. Romero received the
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Bill Moyers Language of Life Award.


Published works

* ''In the Gathering of Silence'' (1996) * ''A Poetry of Remembrance'' (2008) * ''Sagrado: A Photopoetics Across the Chicano Homeland'' (2013)


References

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