Loss and Other Rivers That Devour charts the evolution of one son's grief as he reconciles his identity with the expectations of his late father. In this journey of becoming, Gustavo Barahona-Ló pez struggles with and is shaped by loss and its many hauntings: toxic masculinity, colonial erasures of language and heritage, and the legacy of the United States' xenophobic immigration policies.
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Gustavo Barahona-Ló pez is a writer and educator from Richmond, California. In his writing, Barahona-Ló pez draws from his experience growing up as the son of Mexican immigrants. He was a finalist for the 2021 Quarterly West poetry prize and his chapbook Loss and Other Rivers That Devour was published by Nomadic Press in 2022. Barahona-Ló pez's full-length collection, Foundation is forthcoming from Flowersong Press. A member of the Writer's Grotto and a VONA alum, Barahona-Ló pez's work can be found or is forthcoming in Iron Horse Literary Review, Puerto del Sol, The Acentos Review, Apogee Journal, Hayden's Ferry Review, among other publications.
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