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Luis H. Valadez

i hope you are as well as can be

About Me

Hailing from the economically depressed and hopelessness inclined Chicago suburb of Chicago Heights, IL, Luis Humberto Valadez emerged from this place with the driving desire to compassionately erupt his experience and perspective through poetry and performance on a public unaware of the psychological, physical, and emotional contortion of human development in this harsh environment and empathize with a population of those who, like himself, often thought it was impossible to identify with anything. This mission has seen him through numerous projects as vocalist and musician as well through earning a BA from Columbia College Chicago in 2004 and an MFA in Writing and Poetics from Naropa University in 2006. His performances have also garnered him the honor of sharing the stage with trailblazing performers like Anne Waldman, Thurston Moore, Saul Williams, Jello Biafra, folk-punk rockers Against Me, and rising instrumental group Strangers Die Everyday to crowds exceeding 1000.Luis Humberto Valadez is the winner of the Lily Endowment and is a Hispanic Scholarship Fund Scholar. He has received the Academic Excellence Award from Columbia College Chicago as well as the Honors, Hiro Yamagata, and Ted Berrigan Scholarships from Naropa University. He has released two chapbooks of original work (Heid and Eye Part One: Eyes Likes it When Ya Die/Lord, Hear Our Prayer) on his own Cerda Press as well as a chapbook of translations from Spanish poet Federico García Lorcas Poet in New York. His work has been published in Bombay Gin 31, 26 Magazine, Columbia Poetry Review, Sliding Uteri, and is forthcoming from the University of Miamis Wet: A Journal of Proper Bathing. He has been an editor for Columbia College Chicagos Slipstream and Asphalt, an editorial assistant for Arielle Greenbergs Notes from Underground: Essays on American Youth Subculture (forthcoming from Allyn and Bacon), and, most recently, Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Anne Waldman and Allen Ginsberg founded journal Bombay Gin.Not content with merely exploiting his disadvantaged socio-cultural background to academic success story, Luis Humberto Valadez challenges, breaks down, deforms, and deconstructs the mores of hood stories, life, and writing for the sake of greater understanding and enforcement of the painful connection that binds all living beings. As evidenced in his latest manuscript wat ahm on (see reviews), he strives to uncover obscured raw emotional strands that exist beyond the original intention of even our most heartfelt statements (see potato peeling).Luis Humberto Valadez works, writes, performs, plays his bass guitar, and is working towards the next plateau his Lord God has sought fit for him to reach. You can also hear and read more work from him at Virb and PureVolume.

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Member Since: 9/19/2006
Band Website: here " here
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Influences: Sonia Sanchez, Anne Waldman, Graciela Vigil, Kira Roessler, Tupac Amaru Shakur, The Notorius B.I.G., Steven Jesse Bernstein, Chino XL, Amiri Baraka, Slayer, Cannibal Corpse, Anthrax, Charles Bukowski, Alice Notley, Anne Sexton, Harryette Muillen, Akilah Oliver, Reymundo Sanchez, Juan Felipe Herrera, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Black Flag, Bad Brains, Thirstin' Howl III, Rebecca Brown, Laura Mullen, Sherwin Bitsui, Clutch, Minor Threat, Teen Idles, S.O.A., Circle Jerks, David Hernandez, Mort Castle, Saul Williams, Ahmad Jamal, Reed Bye, Andrew Schelling, Bad Religion, Indira Ganesan, people in Australia, Seaweed, Nirvana, Louis Jordan, William Bell, Bobby Caldwell, Prince, Latter Day Saints, Graciela Vigil, Chicago Heights
Sounds Like: What Other Writers Have to Say About Luis h. ValadezValadez's work is not simply fierce language poetics here is a writer the genuine article whose style is that of a truth speaking curandero, offering sacred cantos to anyone interested in illuminating that inner revolution called corazon. To read his work is to discover the future of American poetica!-Tim Z. Hernandez, Author of Skin Tax, 2006 American Book AwardStrong--real light flashes.-Amiri BarakaBrave, raw, and exposing of a young mans consciousness. Luis's work is not confessional in the limited, put-it-in-a-box way that big publishers like to market their material to liberal guilt.-Andrew Schelling Author of Tea Shack Interior: New & Selected Poetry, Winner Harold Morton Landon Translation AwardValadez's impressions abruptly transport the reader from swaggering elucidation to raw pain. In a sometimes-resigned glance around for divinity, [he] triggers equally sudden heart-rippings, laughter, and cinematic naturescapes.-Claire Nixon Journalist Creator, Transients Comics Series
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

when the mower wouldnt start/ i couldn’t incur the grass

moved away then backslept unquietlyin a mother's single bedwith lineless paper to write onfrom geographically belowand sprained beneath the thumbthe mechanic started it hesitantlysprayed and pulledroc...
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Thu, 23 Aug 2007 06:16:00 PST

five mens wounds

after i asked if you ever enjoyed sex and you said "well, certainly not the firstwho barged in from the cold andcalled me even colder"and no more was to comefrom the car home from your hospital worki ...
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Sun, 12 Aug 2007 11:36:00 PST

Getting Punched in the Arm Over the Summer

"Well, I've heard that he's been real broken up since his mother died, y'know. I heard that last night he just kept ordering drinks he wasn't drinking and food he wasn't eating. It's just like he cr...
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Fri, 15 Jun 2007 06:37:00 PST

Capricorn on the Second Cusp

Slower,I hold an offerthe same as any that feigns to dictate sorrow.Longer,I hold that whatpastmindI do not want to increase.You would be paidwhat you are worthbut I have not gone to heaven....
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Wed, 06 Jun 2007 05:51:00 PST

Dawn (Translation of "La Aurora" by F.G. Lorca)

DawnNew York Dawn hasfour mire columnsand a black pigeon hurricanethat splashes putrid waters.New York Dawn wailson immense staircaseslooking between the edges fordrawn anguish spikenards. Dawn arrive...
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Thu, 31 May 2007 06:04:00 PST

Section 18

there's an altar in the house veneer oak dressera cloth draped over artificially aged lumbera four foot crucifix pained Christa rosary hanging from His neck Christ painedcandlesglasssaints a...
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Fri, 25 May 2007 06:51:00 PST

potato peeling

I like them because I have memories of peeling potatoes for my mother so she could cook them with eggs, chorizo, or red sauce for the family; I like potatoes because my family had no money and potatoe...
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Fri, 04 May 2007 10:39:00 PST

Kil-lahhh!

Kil-lahhh!(after Harriett Mullen)You are my inspiration beyond my Jesus my role model beyond my Julio Caesar Valadez my sexy emulation when you scream "Kil-lahhh!"You are my ...
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Sun, 25 Feb 2007 01:41:00 PST

mis abuelos dog and turtles

i used to siton a tree stumpon the branchand mud front porch ofthe house we lived inon 21sti had a grandfatherwho didn't speak (in-glaze)and had no teethand was not by blood my ownand i never understo...
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Sat, 17 Feb 2007 10:32:00 PST

Stabbed in the Neck

Luis Valadez (24) died on July 11th, 2007, hours before his 25th birthday, in what at press time investigators are ruling a homicide. He was shot seven times in the back and then stabbed once in the ...
Posted by Luis H. Valadez on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 01:40:00 PST