Luisa A. Igloria was born in the Philippines and received a PhD in creative writing from the University of Illinois. The author of ten poetry collections, she received the 2009 Ernest Sandeen Prize for Juan Luna’s Revolver. She was chosen by Ted Kooser as the recipient of the 2007 James Hearst Poetry Prize and by Adrienne Rich for the 2006 National Writers Union Poetry Prize, and she was a finalist in Narrative’s First Annual Poetry Contest. Igloria directs the MFA Creative Writing Program at Old Dominion University, Virginia.

Recycling History

by Luisa A. Igloria

It is the night of the thirteenth of April

        in the year two thousand and nine: a group of bandits

                  has just scaled the walls of Trotsky’s former home

in Mexico City, broken into his mausoleum, and stolen

        the silver urn in which his bones and ashes (wrapped

                  in the red scarf he used to wear around his neck)

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