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El. knyga: We Play a Game

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  • Formatas: 72 pages
  • Serija: Yale Series of Younger Poets 112
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300235258
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  • Formatas: 72 pages
  • Serija: Yale Series of Younger Poets 112
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2018
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300235258
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The 112th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets explores the Vietnamese-American experience


The 112th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets explores the Vietnamese-American experience

Duy Doan is the 112th recipient of the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize, America’s oldest continuing poetry award, which has honored the innovative work of talented young literary artists for nearly a century. Doan’s striking debut reveals the wide resonance of the collection's unassuming title, in poems that explore with abundant humor and a deeply felt reserve the ambiguities and tensions that mark our effort to know our histories, our loved ones, and ourselves. These are poems that draw from Doan’s experience as a Vietnamese-American while at the same time making a case for—and masterfully playing with—the fluidity of identity, history, and language. Nothing is alien to these poems: the Saigon of a mother’s dirge, the footballer Zinedine Zidane, an owl that “talks to his other self in the well”—all have a place in Doan’s far-reaching and intimately human art.

Recenzijos

These are intimate, mischievous poems, alternately wry, forthright, vulnerable, winking, and sincere.Nina MacLaughlin, The Boston Globe

Winner of the 2019 Lamda Literary Awards, Bisexual Poetry category

Foreword xiii
Carl Phillips
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We Play a Game Using Tomatoes
3(2)
From the Provinces
5(2)
Romanticizing Vietnam
7(1)
Love Trinkets
8(7)
Arrangements
15(1)
Dancing School
16(1)
Duet
17(1)
Spelling Out My Name, or Proof of the Military Industrial Complex
18(1)
First-Person Plural
19(3)
Ask Mr. Owl
22(1)
Spelling Out My Name in Vietnamese, or Proof of the Military Industrial Complex
23(1)
Mother's Dirge
24(2)
You
26(3)
Tim
Three Tongue Twisters
29(2)
Bridge Ghosts
31(1)
Crayola
32(2)
Poem with a Rat in It
34(1)
Surge
35(1)
Wristwatch
36(1)
Whispers
37(1)
Allegory for Family Members
38(1)
Expecting
39(2)
Lake Hoan Kiem
41(1)
Prayer in Writing
42(1)
History Lesson from Anh Hai
43(1)
The Mercedes Out Front
44(3)
Ma
The Cowboy
47(1)
Hedgehog in the Fog
48(3)
Chores for the Oldest Daughter
51(1)
Surge
52(1)
Rat-tat-tat
53(1)
Post-mortem with My Little Brother
54(2)
The Roundworm Travels Up from the Foot
56(4)
Another Way of Explaining It
60(1)
Scuttle
61(1)
Toi Nghiep, cat
62(2)
Rickshaw Boy
64(2)
Study Habits
66(1)
Soccer
67(2)
Notes 69(6)
Acknowledgments 75
Duy Doan is a Kundiman Fellow whose poetry has appeared in Poetry, Slate, TriQuarterly, and elsewhere. He received an MFA in Poetry from Boston University. Carl Phillips is the award-winning author of numerous books of poetry. In 2023 he received the Pulitzer Prize for Then the War: And Selected Poems, 20072020. He teaches at Washington University in St. Louis.