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Contemporary poet Juan Felipe Herrera has made a name for himself as a prolific writer engaged in numerous literary investigations over the course of his career; “Social Distancing” (2020) is one of his newest works and carries some of the philosophical threads from previous poetic works. Much of Herrera’s poetry is specifically engaged in the Chicano experience—including his most recent published book of poems, Every Day We Get More Illegal (2020). Though it addresses social themes, “Social Distancing” stands out as more intentionally universal in theme; the audience and speaker of the poem are not distinctly named in terms of identity markers. That said, “Social Distancing” relates to much of Herrera’s oeuvre, as it is a piece that directly addresses larger sociopolitical issues and engrosses the reader in thinking about these in new ways.
The socio-historical context in which Herrera wrote “Social Distancing” is extremely important to consider in understanding the poem. In March 2020, the United States—and much of the globe—was forced to shut down due to the rapid increased spread of Covid-19. The global pandemic had an incredibly painful effect on society-at-large: Over 375,000 people died from the illness by the end of 2020 in the United States alone (CDC 2021).
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