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A cruelty special to our species : poems / Emily Jungmin Yoon.

By: Material type: TextTextCopyright date: ©2018Publisher: New York : Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2018]Edition: First editionDescription: xi, 67 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780062843685
  • 0062843680
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Contents:
Charge -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Comfort -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Hello Miss Pretty Bitch -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Testimonies -- Testimonies -- Confessions -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Fetish -- Royal Azalea -- Don't Touch Me -- Bell Theory -- American Dream -- Hair -- Obeli -- My Grandmother Reminisces with Peaches -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Autopsy -- After -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Fear -- Let Us Part Like This -- News -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Notes -- On the Day of the Gyeongju Earthquake September 12 2016 -- Between Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice, Today -- Foreigner -- Sometimes when I'm walking on this street -- Easily written poem -- Say Grace -- To the Winter Apricot Blossom -- Transformation -- Dream Devil -- Time, in Whales.
Summary: "A piercing debut collection of poems from a sensational new talent exploring gender, race, and violence."--Jacket flap.Summary: "In her arresting collection, urgently relevant for our times, poet Emily Jungmin Yoon confronts the histories of sexual violence against women, focusing in particular on so-called comfort women, Korean women who worked in Japanese-occupied territories during World War II. In wrenching language, "A Cruelty Special to Our Species" unforgettably describes the brutalities of war and the fear and sorrow of those whose lives and bodies were swept up by a colonizing power, amplifying the voices of an oppressed group of people whose histories have often been erased and overlooked. "What is a body in a stolen country?" Yoon asks. "What is right in war?" Moving readers through time, space, and different cultures, and bringing vivid life to the testimonies and confessions of the victims, Yoon takes possession of a painful and shameful history even while unearthing moments of rare beauty in acts of resistance and resilience, and in the instinct to survive and bear witness."--Jacket flap.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A piercing debut collection of poems exploring gender, race, and violence from a sensational new talent

In her arresting collection, urgently relevant for our times, poet Emily Jungmin Yoon confronts the histories of sexual violence against women, focusing in particular on Korean so-called "comfort women," women who were forced into sexual labor in Japanese-occupied territories during World War II.

In wrenching language, A Cruelty Special to Our Species unforgettably describes the brutalities of war and the fear and sorrow of those whose lives and bodies were swept up by a colonizing power, bringing powerful voice to an oppressed group of people whose histories have often been erased and overlooked. "What is a body in a stolen country," Yoon asks. "What is right in war."

Moving readers through time, space, and different cultures, and bringing vivid life to the testimonies and confessions of the victims,Yoon takes possession of a painful and shameful history even while unearthing moments of rare beauty in acts of resistance and resilience, and in the instinct to survive and bear witness.

"A piercing debut collection of poems from a sensational new talent exploring gender, race, and violence."--Jacket flap.

"In her arresting collection, urgently relevant for our times, poet Emily Jungmin Yoon confronts the histories of sexual violence against women, focusing in particular on so-called comfort women, Korean women who worked in Japanese-occupied territories during World War II. In wrenching language, "A Cruelty Special to Our Species" unforgettably describes the brutalities of war and the fear and sorrow of those whose lives and bodies were swept up by a colonizing power, amplifying the voices of an oppressed group of people whose histories have often been erased and overlooked. "What is a body in a stolen country?" Yoon asks. "What is right in war?" Moving readers through time, space, and different cultures, and bringing vivid life to the testimonies and confessions of the victims, Yoon takes possession of a painful and shameful history even while unearthing moments of rare beauty in acts of resistance and resilience, and in the instinct to survive and bear witness."--Jacket flap.

Charge -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Comfort -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Hello Miss Pretty Bitch -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Testimonies -- Testimonies -- Confessions -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Fetish -- Royal Azalea -- Don't Touch Me -- Bell Theory -- American Dream -- Hair -- Obeli -- My Grandmother Reminisces with Peaches -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Autopsy -- After -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Fear -- Let Us Part Like This -- News -- Ordinary Misfortune -- Notes -- On the Day of the Gyeongju Earthquake September 12 2016 -- Between Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice, Today -- Foreigner -- Sometimes when I'm walking on this street -- Easily written poem -- Say Grace -- To the Winter Apricot Blossom -- Transformation -- Dream Devil -- Time, in Whales.

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