Carlos Jaramillo was twenty-two and about to embark on a trip to Old Havana when he found out he was Colombian-Mexican-American and not Cuban-Mexican-American, like he had thought up to that point. Carlos still went on the trip, which no longer held a homecoming significance. It was in this state of mind that he met Erislandy, a Cuban pigeon racer who’s known throughout Old Havana for dyeing his birds fluorescent colors.
Picadero not only documents the tradition of Old Havanan colombofilia, pigeon racing; the relationship between Carlos and Erislandy, who he visited multiple times and viewed as a father figure; and even more so his state of mind at a moment of impasse.
This colorful book is accompanied by a poem by Chicana scholar Aída Hurtado, designed by Studio Lin, and edited by Martha Naranjo Sandoval.
Saddle-stitched hardcover
64 pages + poster
9” ✕ 11.6”
2024
Edited by Martha Naranjo Sandoval
Designed by Studio Lin
Text by Aída Hurtado
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