Where Clouds Are Formed

Ofelia Zepeda
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Where Clouds Are Formed

Ofelia Zepeda
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  • Published date: Sep 15, 2008
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 96
  • Publisher: University Of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 9780816527793
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.3" L x 7.9" H
Ofelia Zepeda is the author of two previous books of poetry, including Ocean Power: Poems from the Desert, and the first grammar textbook of the Tohono O''odham language: A Tohono O''odham Grammar. She is a Regents'' Professor of linguistics at the University of Arizona and is the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship for her work in American Indian language education.
"In poem after poem, she invokes realities that her language expresses but English resists. In one of the most moving poems, Zepeda describes how she lacks a birth certificate because 'my parents are illiterate in the English language. . . . they speak a language much too civil for writing,' a language 'useful for praying with the earth and sky.' The connection between religion and language runs throughout the poems, as does the linkage between the land's features and the Tohono O'odham tongue. Miraculously, Zepeda makes us hear echoes of her language through English-no small poetic feat." -Booklist

"Zepeda takes readers into a realm where mystery and history combine, where past and present merge for the reader in a perplexing and simple elation of word and spirit." -Southwestern American Literature

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