A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year "Many poets since the 1960s have dreamed of a new hybrid art, part oral, part written, part English, part something else: an art grounded in ethnic identity, fueled by collective pride, yet irreducibly individual too. Many poets have tried to create such an art: Herrera is one of the first to succeed."–
New York Times "In
Half of the World in Light, the import of Juan Felipe Herrera's nearly forty years of work is on full display, and there is no adjective to describe the immensity of it. Reinventing himself from book to book and even poem to poem, he is a virtuoso of language and society."–
American Poet "Juan Felipe Herrera casts the Chicano experience of the last four decades into the vanguard of American letters. The poems gathered here are reflections of fertility, revival songs steering us toward freedom. Few poets in the history of this America have been so unshackled as to reinvent the art form at the turn of every page."–Matthew Shenoda, author of
Somewhere Else "Juan Felipe Herrera has turned the anthology into an enviable work of art by creating a work that stands on its own. This collection is bound to become a landmark."–Francisco A. Lomelí, co-editor of
Chicano Sketches: Short Stories by Mario Suárez "In Herrera's magical universe we encounter everyday human experiences interwoven with the surreal, the unexpected, and the extraordinary. It is, nevertheless, a poetic world inextricably linked to family, friends, and community while never forgetting the political dimensions of life. Herrera's poetic imaginary challenges the intellect and nourishes the soul–it is indeed a tour de force in Chicano poetic expression."–María Herrera-Sobek, author of
Chicano Folklore: A Handbook "The rich, chromatic imagery, the lyrical tone, and the flowing rhythm make the reading of this collection a profound experience, an experience not easily forgotten."–Luis Leal, author of
A Luis Leal Reader