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Natural Takeover of Small Things, Paperback / softback Book

Natural Takeover of Small Things Paperback / softback

Part of the Camino del Sol series

Paperback / softback

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Natural Takeover of Small Things is a collection of poetry that offers an unflinching view of "California's Heartland," the San Joaquin Valley.

In his distinctive, lyrical, pull-no-punches style, Tim Z.

Hernandez offers a glimpse of the people, the landscape, the rhythm, and the detritus of the rural West.

As Hernandez peels back the fa ade of the place, he reveals that home is not always where the heart is.

The book opens with an image of Fresno as "the inexhaustible nerve/in the twitching leg of a dog/three hours after being smashed/beneath the retread wheel/of a tomato truck en route to/a packing house that was raided/by the feds just days before the harvest." It ends with "Adios, Fresno," an astringent farewell to the city: "You can keep your fields, /the sun will follow me./I won't reconsider./I've overstayed my welcome/by three generations." By then, we have toured the breadth of the San Joaquin Valley, have tasted Fuyu persimmons and lengua, have witnessed a home crumbling to foreclosure, and listened to the last words of a dying campesino.

We're made aware that this is an atmosphere scented by an entirely organic stew--a melding of culture, objects, and forms.

This is a place where rubble mirrors the refuse of lives.

But garbage is also compost. And if we squint, we can see through the wreckage a few small patches where love could be taking root and hope might actually be sprouting.

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