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For All of Us, One Today

An Inaugural Poet's Journey

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For All of Us, One Today is a fluid, poetic story anchored by Richard Blanco’s experiences as the inaugural poet in 2013, and beyond. In this brief and evocative narrative, he shares for the first time his journey as a Latino immigrant and openly gay man discovering a new, emotional understanding of what it means to be an American. He tells the story of the call from the White House committee and all the exhilaration and upheaval of the days that followed. He reveals the inspiration and challenges behind the creation of the inaugural poem, “One Today,” as well as two other poems commissioned for the occasion (“Mother Country” and “What We Know of Country”), published here for the first time ever, alongside translations of all three of those poems into his native Spanish. Finally, Blanco reflects on his life-changing role as a public voice since the inauguration, his spiritual embrace of Americans everywhere, and his vision for poetry’s new role in our nation’s consciousness. Like the inaugural poem itself, For All of Us, One Today speaks to what makes this country and its people great, marking a historic moment of hope and promise in our evolving American landscape.
In 2017, U2 is featuring “One Today” during their Joshua Tree tour throughout the United States and Europe. The poem will be projected on the stage screens as people enter the stadium to reflect and discuss America and the American experience. 

2014 International Latino Awards Winner: Best Biography – Spanish or Bilingual
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 11, 2013
      On January 21, 2013, Blanco joined the ranks of Robert Frost and Maya Angelou when he became the fifth ever U.S. Inaugural Poet. In this slim book, Blanco, the son of Cuban immigrants and the first openly gay poet to read at a presidential inauguration, uses prose as lovely as his poetry to describe his path to this historic day. Given only three weeks to write three poems for the inauguration, the poet composed "One Today"(the one ultimately chosen by the committee to be read), "Mother Country," and "What We Know of Country." All three poems are included in both Spanish and English, as well as a fourth poem titled "America". Blanco ends recognizing his new role as a public figure and he hopes for a day when poetry can once again become an important part of American folklore and consciousness. Thanks to Blanco's intelligent, open, and honest reflections, this book will make Americans' heart swell with pride and patriotism in the most genuine way.

    • Booklist

      November 1, 2013
      Richard Blanco occupies a post that only five poets in American history have enjoyed, that of Inaugural Poet, an experience he revisits in this self-described memoirette. Short in length and long on entertainment, it's a dive into the chaotic wonderland of being selected to write and read a poem for an American president on the biggest stage any poet has ever known. How Blanco was selected as inaugural poet for Barack Obama remains a mystery. He was a modestly known poet with three critically applauded books, but he was not in the limelight. However, as an immigrant, a Latino, openly gay, an engineer by trade, and a poet, he is a walking checklist of political issues. This book spotlights Blanco's creativity, honor, and humility. He reflects on his background, confesses to his star gazing at the inaugural, and pays tribute to those closest to him. In addition to the inaugural poem, One Today, are two other poems written for the inaugural committee, all accompanied by Spanish translations. This is a beautifully made record of an important moment in poetry.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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