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Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize

Series Editor(s): Francisco Aragón, University of Notre Dame Press

Named after the late California native and author of the award-winning book The Iceworker Sings, the prize supports the work of emerging Latino/a poets and has as its goal to nurture the various paths that Latino poetry is taking in the twenty-first century. It is awarded every other year by the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame for an original poetry collection by a Latino/a poet who has yet to publish a book.

Open Series: If you are an author with a proposal that seems to fit one of the Open series, please submit it to our Acquisitions Department.

 

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The Inheritance of Haunting

The Inheritance of Haunting

by Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes

Published: March 2019

Of Form & Gather

Of Form & Gather

by Felicia Zamora

Published: February 2017

Furious Dusk

Furious Dusk

by David Campos

Published: February 2016

A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying

A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying

by Laurie Ann Guerrero

Published: February 2013

My Kill Adore Him

My Kill Adore Him

by Paul Martínez Pompa

Published: August 2009

Pity the Drowned Horses

Pity the Drowned Horses

by Sheryl Luna

Published: April 2005

The Outer Bands

The Outer Bands

by Gabriel Gomez

Published: September 2007

Tropicalia

Tropicalia

by Emma Trelles

Published: February 2011

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