“A monumental contribution to international literature.” — BLOOMSBURY REVIEW Vietnam—the very word raises many associations for Westerners. Yet while the country has been ravaged by a modern history of colonialism and war, its ancient culture is rich and multilayered, and within it poetry has long had a special place. In this groundbreaking anthology, coeditors and translators Nguyen Do and Paul Hoover present a revelatory portrait of contemporary Vietnamese poetry. What emerges from this conversation of outsiders and insiders, Vietnamese and American voices, is a worldly sensibility descended from the geographical and historical crossroads of Vietnam in the modern era. Reflecting influences as diverse as traditional folk stories and American Modernism, the twenty-one poets included in Black Dog, Black Night , many of whom have never before been published in English, introduce readers to a fresh, uncensored, and utterly unique poetic vision.
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A Darker Wilderness
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"A vibrant collection of personal and lyric essays in conversation with archival objects of Black history and memory"-- Provided by publisher
Rinkeldekinkel
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A bold, engaged new anthology spotlighting the work of contemporary Dutch poets influenced by international cultural exchange and linguistic invention.
Hearth
- 280pages
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Essays and poems from authors worldwide about their definition of 'hearth' and where the concept of hearth fits in our modern world--