Sandra M. Castillo

Sandra M. Castillo

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name = Sandra M. Castillo



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birth_place = Havana, Cuba
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nationality = Cuban
alma_mater = Florida State University
known_for = Being a poet
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Sandra M. Castillo is a poet and South Florida resident. She was born in Havana, Cuba and left the island of her birth on one of the last of President Johnson’s Freedom Flights.

She attended Florida State University, receiving both a Bachelor's and ultimately Master's degree in Creative Writing.

: [Castillo has said that she is haunted by all things Cuban and that much of what she remembers about her Cuban childhood, those eight years of her life, linger in her memory like photographs, like ghosts. Her Tio Berto, to whom she has made repeated references, was an amateur photographer whose photographs documented not only her family's past but a Cuban life. Such photographs captivated her and "formed the basis of [her] aesthetic."] 1 She writes about loss, history, gender, language and explores issues of memory. Her work "depicts contradictory worlds, the memory of a homeland and memory politics while examining the ordinary reality of exile."2

Bibliography

Her work has appeared in various literary magazines, including: "Puerto del Sol", "Lake Effect," "Borderlands, Texas Poetry Review", "Nimrod International Journal," "Gulf Stream", "The Florida Review," "The Southeast Review," and "Tigertail, A South Florida Poetry Annual," as well as in various anthologies including: "Paper Dance: 52 Latino Poets," "A Century of Cuban-American Writers in Florida", "Little Havana Blues", "Touching the Fire: Fifteen Poets of Today's Latino Renaissance", "Cool Salsa: On Growing Up Latino in the U.S.," "Like Thunder: Poets Respond to Violence in America", "American Diaspora: the poetry of displacement" and "Burnt Sugar Cana Quemada: Contemporary Cuban Poetry in English and Spanish."

Her chapbook entitled "Red Letters" was published by Apalachee Press in 1991.

Her collection entitled "My Father Sings to My Embarrassment" (White Pine Press), was selected by Cornelius Eady who called Castillo "A tough, clear-eyed poet who is willing to gamble with passion (thank God!!) in order to get the poem where it needs to go."

In "My Father Sings to My Embarrassment," Castillo delves into her Cuban childhood, and we follow her family as they "start over without a language." The poems chronicle the visit of a Cuban uncle, who is surrounded by relatives that "twenty years and English have turned into strangers," and Castillo’s bittersweet return to her homeland: "Even a map cannot show you the way back to a place that no longer exists."

1. Sandra M. Castillo, September 23, 2005, South Beach, Florida

2. Sandra M. Castillo, "Finding Home: Crafting Your Place in the World through the Written Word," A Lecture, Wednesday, March 17, 2004, Miami, Florida


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