Date: Thursday, February 22, 2024
Time: 7 p.m., CST
Where: Harry S. Truman College Theater, 4310 N. Racine Ave., Chicago, IL
Poet Diego Báez will read from his debut collection, Yaguareté White at Truman College Theater in Chicago. Yaguareté White is a lyrical exploration of Paraguayan American identity and what it means to see through a colored whiteness in all of its tangled contradictions. Báez lives in Chicago and teaches at the City Colleges
About the book:
In Diego Báez’s debut collection, Yaguareté White, English, Spanish, and Guaraní encounter each other through the elusive yet potent figure of the jaguar. The son of a Paraguayan father and a mother from Pennsylvania, Baéz grew up in central Illinois as one of the only brown kids on the block—but that didn’t keep him from feeling like a gringo on family visits to Paraguay. Exploring this contradiction as it weaves through experiences of language, self, and place, Baéz revels in showing up the absurdities of empire and chafes at the limits of patrimony, but he always reserves his most trenchant irony for the gaze he turns on himself.