[News] Nuyorican poet Pedro Pietri dies

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Pedro Pietri sources:
http://www.nuyorican.org/Indexart/pedrofund.html

http://www.onlinepoetryclassroom.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=664


Nuyorican poet Pedro Pietri, while flying back to New York in an air 
ambulance on March 1, has passed away. El Reverendo de La Iglesia de 
Tomates, the Spanglish Metaphor Consultant of the Latin Insomniacs 
Motorcycle Club Without Motorcycles, the Poet Laureate of the Young Lords 
Party and author of Puerto Rican Obituary, one of the most important pieces 
of work in the Nuyorican literary canon, had been in Playas de Tijuana, 
Mexico for the past six weeks undergoing alternative treatment for stomach 
cancer.

Pedro Pietri visited several times Michigan and performed his poetry with 
the Detroit community in Casa de Unidad's Front Room Gallery.

As a Nuyorican, I mourn the loss of this powerful voice that captured an 
urban experience so many of my family and contemporaries shared.

Pedro Pietri, presente!   Ana

Puerto Rican Obituary

By Pedro Pietri


     They worked
     They were always on time
     They were never late
     They never spoke back when they were insulted
     They worked
     They never took days off that were not on the calendar
     They never went on strike without permission
     They worked ten days a week and were only paid for five
     They worked They worked
     They worked and they died
     They died broke
     They died owing
     They died never knowing
     what the front entrance
     of the first national city bank looks like

     Juan
     Miguel
     Milagros
     Olga
     Manuel
     All died yesterday today
     and will die again tomorrow
     passing their bill collectors
     on to the next of kin
     All died
     waiting for the garden of eden
     to open up again
     under a new management
     All died dreaming about america
     waking them up in the middle of the night
     screaming: Mira Mira
     your name is on the winning lottery ticket
     for one hundred thousand dollars
     All died
     hating the grocery stores
     that sold them make-believe steak
     and bullet-proof rice and beans
     All died
     waiting dreaming and hating

     Dead Puerto Ricans
     Who never knew they were Puerto Ricans
     Who never took a coffee break
     from the ten commandments
     to KILL KILL KILL
     the landlords of their cracked skulls
     and communicate with their latino souls

     Juan
     Miguel
     Milagros
     Olga
     Manuel
     From the nervous breakdown streets
     where the mice live like millionaires
     and the people do not live at all
     are dead and were never alive

     Juan
     died waiting for his number to hit
     Miguel
     died waiting for the welfare check
     to come and go and come again
     Milagros
     died waiting for her ten children
     to grow up and work so she could quit working
     Olga died
     waiting for a five dollar raise
     Manuel died
     waiting for his supervisor to drop dead
     so he could get a promotion

     Is a long ride
     from Spanish Harlem
     to long island cemetery
     where they were buried
     First the train
     and then the bus
     and the cold cuts for lunch
     and the flowers
     that will be stolen
     when visiting hours are over
     Is very expensive
     Is very expensive
     But they understand
     Their parents understood
     Is a long non-profit ride
     from Spanish Harlem
     to long~sland cemetery

     Juan
     Miguel
     Milagros
     Olga
     Manuel
     All died yesterday today
     and will die again tomorrow
     Dreaming
     Dreaming about queens
     Clean-cut lily-white neighborhood
     Puerto Ricanless scene
     Thirty-thousand-dollar home
     The first spics on the block
     Proud to belong to a community
     of gringos who want them lynched
     Proud to be a long distance away
     from the sacred phrase: Que Pasa

     These dreams
     These empty dreams
     from the make-believe bedrooms
     their parents left them
     are the after-effects
     of television programs
     about the ideal
     white american family
     with black maids
     and latino janitors
     who are well train
     to make everyone
     and their bill collectors
     laugh at them
     and the people they represent

     Juan
     died dreaming about a new car
     Miguel
     died dreaming about new anti-poverty programs
     Milagros
     died dreaming about a trip to Puerto Rico
     Olga
     died dreaming about real jewelry
     Manuel
     died dreaming about the irish sweepstakes

     They all died
     like a hero sandwich dies
     in the garment district
     at twelve o'clock in the afternoon
     social security number to ashes
     union dues to dust

     They knew
     they were born to weep
     and keep the morticians employed
     as long as they pledge allegiance
     to the flag that wants them destroyed
     They saw their names listed
     in the telephone directory of destruction
     They were train to turn
     the other cheek by newspapers
     that mispelled mispronounced
     and misunderstood their names
     and celebrated when death came
     and stole their final laundry ticket

     They were born dead
     and they died dead

     Is time
     to visit sister lopez again
     the number one healer
     and fortune card dealer
     in Spanish Harlem
     She can communicate
     with your late relatives
     for a reasonable fee
     Good news is guaranteed

     Rise Table Rise Table
     death is not dumb and disable
     Those who love you want to know
     the correct number to play
     Let them know this right away
     Rise Table Rise Table
     death is not dumb and disable
     Now that your problems are over
     and the world is off your shoulders
     help those who you left behind
     find financial peace of mind

     Rise Table Rise Table
     death is not dumb and disable
     If the right number we hit
     all our problems will split
     and we will visit your grave
     on every legal holiday
     Those who love you want to know
     the correct number to play
     Let them know this right away
     We know your spirit is able
     Death is not dumb and disable
     RISE TABLE RISE TABLE

     Juan
     Miguel
     Milagros
     Olga
     Manuel
     All died yesterday today
     and will die again tomorrow
     Hating fighting and stealing
     broken windows from each other
     Practicing a religion without a roof
     The old testament
     The new testament
     according to the gospel
     of the internal revenue
     the judge and jury and executioner
     protector and eternal bill collector

     Secondhand shit for sale
     Learn how to say Como Esta Usted
     and you will make a fortune
     They are dead
     They are dead
     and will not return from the dead
     until they stop neglecting
     the art of their dialogue
     for broken english lessons
     to impress the mister goldsteins
     who keep them employed
     as lavaplatos porters messenger boys
     factory workers maids stock clerks
     shipping clerks assistant mailroom
     assistant, assisant assistant
     to the assistant's assistant
     assistant lavaplatos and automatic
     artificial smiling doormen
     for the lowest wages of the ages
     and rages when you demand a raise
     because is against the company policy
     to promote SPICS SPICS SPICS

     Juan
     died hating Miguel because Miguel's
     used car was in better running condition
     than his used car
     Miguel
     died hating Milagros because Milagros
     had a color television set
     and he could not afford one yet
     Milagros
     died hating Olga because Olga
     made five dollars more on the same job
     Olga
     died hating Manuel because Manuel
     had hit the numbers more times
     than she had hit the numbers
     Manuel
     died hating all of them
     Juan
     Miguel
     Milagros
     and Olga
     because they all spoke broken english
     more fluently than he did

     And now they are together
     in the main lobby of the void
     Addicted to silence
     Off limits to the wind
     Confine to worm supremacy
     in long island cemetery
     This is the groovy hereafter
     the protestant collection box
     was talking so loud and proud about

     Here lies Juan
     Here lies Miguel
     Here lies Milagros
     Here lies Olga
     Here lies Manuel
     who died yesterday today
     and will die again tomorrow
     Always broke
     Always owing
     Never knowing
     that they are beautiful people
     Never knowing
     the geography of their complexion

     PUERTO RICO IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE
     PUERTORRIQUENOS ARE A BEAUTIFUL RACE

     If only they
     had turned off the television
     and tune into their own imaginations
     If only they
     had used the white supremacy bibles
     for toilet paper purpose
     and make their latino souls
     the only religion of their race
     If only they
     had return to the definition of the sun
     after the first mental snowstorm
     on the summer of their senses
     If only they
     had kept their eyes open
     at the funeral of their fellow employees
     who came to this country to make a fortune
     and were buried without underwears

     Juan
     Miguel
     Milagros
     Olga
     Manuel
     will right now be doing their own thing
     where beautiful people sing
     and dance and work together
     where the wind is a stranger
     to miserable weather conditions
     where you do not need a dictionary
     to communicate with your people
     Aqui Se Habla Espanol all the time
     Aqui you salute your flag first
     Aqui there are no dial soap commericals
     Aqui everybody smells good
     Aqui tv dinners do not have a future
     Aqui the men and women admire desire
     and never get tired of each other
     Aqui Que Paso Power is what's happening
     Aqui to be called negrito
     means to be called LOVE

     © Pedro Pietri.

 From Calaca Press:

For the entire six weeks he was accompanied by his brother Joe and good 
friend Papoleto Melendez. They shared a hospital room and took care of 
Pedro while he was undergoing treatment.

Calaca Press had the opportunity to visit Pedro, Joe and Papo many times in 
the past month. Bringing them food, wine, a boombox, and other items to 
help them through the hours. Including a DVD player with movies like the 
Godfather, the Sopranos, and Some Like It Hot (which was a special request 
made by Pedro).

We, as part of a larger artistic and activist community, also had the 
opportunity to help organize a reading for Pedro in Playas de Tijuana as 
well as a couple small fundraisers on his behalf. Those from San Diego who 
participated in these events as well as did other stuff to help Pedro, Papo 
and Joe feel at home include: Victor Payan, Lin Romero, Raymond R. Beltrán, 
MariaJulia Urias, Anthony Ackee, Mario Torero, Michael Cheno, Sara Duran, 
Mikey Figgins, Lizz Huerta, Marc Kockinos from Poetic Brew, Alma from Hot 
Monkey Love Cafe, and many others.

We only wish we could have done more.

Calaca Press is grateful for the time spent with Pedro, his brother Joe and 
Papoleto. Though we did not get to know the "real" Pedro Pietri (we had 
never met him prior to our first meeting on January 31, 2004). We hope 
Pedro (Joe and Papo too) got to know the real Calacas.

On behalf of all the poets and artists in Calacalandia, Calaca Press would 
like to send out our deepest sympathies to the Pietri family, including 
brother Joe, sister Carmen, Little Speedo and the rest of Pedro's family, 
friends and Nuyorican contemporaries. We have lost a literary, and human, 
treasure.

 From Calacalandia,

Brent E. Beltrán
Consuelo Manríquez de Beltrán
Calaca Pressp.s. There are still medical expenses, funeral arrangements and 
various bills that need to get paid. Please consider making a tax 
deductable donation to:

     Pedro Pietri Health Benefit Fund
     c/o Nuyorican Poets Cafe
     P.O. Box 20794
     New York, NY 10009

     _____________________________________
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and individuals working to advance Latino arts and culture in Michigan with 
support from the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs.



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