Distributed for Seagull Books
Old Music Island
A translated collection from one of the defining poetic voices in Cuban and Mexican literature.
Old Music Island is a sensuous, dreamlike poetry collection by Odette Alonso, a leading voice in contemporary Cuban and Mexican literature. Born in Santiago de Cuba and living in Mexico since 1992, Alonso is an award-winning poet whose work transforms exile, desire, and memory into sites of lyrical and emotional intensity.
These poems move to the rhythm of nostalgia and smoke. The collection begins with a dream of light and song. The intimate encounter, always an island, is surrounded by the sea experience, and an exchange of glances is but a threshold into the vast expanse. Then comes fear, the fuss of hands, brackish tongue, a conflagration. Only those daring to enter will learn the patterns of the tide and the arrhythmia of the heart. The collection is a somatic encounter of tastes, touch, comings and goings, surprise, and seduction.
Translated by Liz Rose, whose work bridges lyric practice, trans theory, and feminist thought, Old Music Island offers an English-language rendering that honors the book’s lush musicality and charged physical presence. This is poetry of fleeting contact and lasting imprint—an invitation to listen closely, and to cross the threshold.
Table of Contents
2.The Proposal
3.The Invitation
4.The Beginning
5.The Fear
6.The Desire
7.The Scent
8.The Orchestra
9.The Ballroom
10.The Public
11.The Music
12.The Rehearsal
13.The Dance
14.Desires (with Paulina)
15.A Version of Things
16.Zero Point
17.Voodoo
18.Woman of Water
19.Trepidation
20.Stones
21.Memory Games
22.Phosphorous
23.Venom
24.Obscene
25.Agave Nectar
26.Box of Mirrors
27.Azul
28.Noche de San Juan
29.Artifice
30.Gemini Days
31.Voyeur
32.Rainy Season
33.Despeinada
34.Mind Map
35.The Last Shot
36.And Sail Away
37.Old Music Island
38.Acknowledgements