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PAPOLíTICO, Poems of a Political Puersuasion by Jesús Papoleto Meléndez

PAPOLíTICO, POEMS OF A POLITICAL PERSUASION is award-winning poet Jesús Papoleto Meléndez’ sixth book of poetry. Witty, wise, personal and political, Meléndez, often weary of the social issues and politics of the day, has created an exciting compilation of new and previously published poems in a collection that he has daringly named after himself to nudge people out of complacency. PAPOLíTICO is a poetic call for tolerance, reflection, reconciliation, and healing.

PAPOLíTICO, POEMS OF A POLITICAL PERSUASION is award-winning poet Jesús Papoleto Meléndez’ sixth book of poetry. Witty, wise, personal and political, Meléndez, often weary of the social issues and politics of the day, has created an exciting compilation of new and previously published poems in a collection that he has daringly named after himself to nudge people out of complacency. PAPOLíTICO is a poetic call for tolerance, reflection, reconciliation, and healing.

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O T H E R B O O K S B Y 2 L E A F P R E S S<br />

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2Leaf Press challenges the status quo <strong>by</strong> publishing alternative fiction, non-fiction, poetry and bilingual works <strong>by</strong> activists, academics,<br />

poets and authors dedicated to diversity and social justice with scholarship that is accessible to the general public. 2Leaf Press<br />

produces high quality and beautifully produced hardcover, paperback and ebook formats through our series: 2LP Translations, 2LP<br />

Classics, Nuyorican World Series, 2LP Explorations in Diversity and 2LP Current Affairs, Culture & Politics. Below is a selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2Leaf Press’ published titles.<br />

NONFICTION<br />

Designs <strong>of</strong> Blackness, Mappings in the Literature and<br />

Culture <strong>of</strong> African Americans<br />

A. Robert Lee<br />

20TH ANNIVERSARY EXPANDED EDITION<br />

Substance <strong>of</strong> Fire: Gender and Race in the College Classroom<br />

<strong>by</strong> Claire Millikin<br />

Foreword <strong>by</strong> R. Joseph Rodríguez, Afterword <strong>by</strong> Richard Delgado<br />

Contributed material <strong>by</strong> Riley Blanks, Blake Calhoun and Rox Trujillo<br />

2LP EXPLORATIONS IN DIVERSITY<br />

THE BOOK: Understanding Publishing and the New Technology,<br />

A Historical Overview with a Publisher’s Perspective<br />

<strong>by</strong> Gabrielle David<br />

No Vacancy; Homeless Women in Paradise<br />

<strong>by</strong> Michael Reid<br />

LITERARY CRITICISM<br />

Designs <strong>of</strong> Blackness, Mappings in the Literature and<br />

Culture <strong>of</strong> African Americans<br />

<strong>by</strong> A. Robert Lee<br />

<strong>PAPOLíTICO</strong> 133

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