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From from : poems / Monica Youn.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Graywolf Press, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 147 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781644452219
  • 1644452219
Uniform titles:
  • Poems. Selections
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
I. Asia Minor: Marsyas, After -- Study of Two Figures (Orpheus / Eurydice) -- Study of Two Figures (Echo / Narcissus) -- Study of Two Figures (Midas / Marigold) -- Study of Two Figures (Agave / Pentheus) -- II. Deracinations: Deracinations: Eight Sonigrams -- III. Western CIV: Installation -- Study of Two Figures (Ignatz / Krazy) -- Study of Two Figures (Dr. Seuss / Chrysanthemum-Pearl) -- Leave -- IV. The Magpies: Parable of the Magpie in the Trap -- Parable of the Magpie's Name -- Parable of the Magpie and the Mirror -- Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Magpie -- Parable of the Magpies in the West -- V. In The Passive Voice: In the Passive Voice -- Detail of the Rice Chest.
Summary: A collection of poems reflects the experiences of Asian Americans and the problem of creating an Asian American identity while influenced by Westerners' ideas about Asians.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 811.6 Y67 Available 33111011182181
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

* WINNER OF THE 2024 ANISFIELD-WOLF BOOK AWARD *
* FINALIST FOR THE 2023 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD *
* NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2023 BY THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW , NPR, TIME , ELECTRIC LITERATURE, BOMB , PUBLISHERS WEEKLY , AND LIBRARY JOURNAL *

A major achievement by Monica Youn, "one of the most consistently innovative poets working today" (NPR).

"Where are you from . . . ? No--where are you from from?" It's a question every Asian American gets asked as part of an incessant chorus saying you'll never belong here, you're a perpetual foreigner, you'll always be seen as an alien, an object, or a threat.

Monica Youn's From From brilliantly evokes the conflicted consciousness of deracination. If you have no core of "authenticity," no experience of your so-called homeland, how do you piece together an Asian American identity out of Westerners' ideas about Asians? Your sense of yourself is part stereotype, part aspiration, part guilt. In this dazzling collection, one sequence deconstructs the sounds and letters of the word "deracinations" to create a sonic landscape of micro- and macroaggressions, assimilation, and self-doubt. A kaleidoscopic personal essay explores the racial positioning of Asian Americans and the epidemic of anti-Asian hate. Several poems titled "Study of Two Figures" anatomize and dissect the Asian other: Midas the striving, nouveau-riche father; Dr. Seuss and the imaginary daughter Chrysanthemum-Pearl he invented while authoring his anti-Japanese propaganda campaign; Pasiphaë, mother of the minotaur, and Sado, the eighteenth-century Korean prince, both condemned to containers allegorical and actual.

From From is an extraordinary collection by a poet whose daring and inventive works are among the most vital in contemporary literature.

A collection of poems reflects the experiences of Asian Americans and the problem of creating an Asian American identity while influenced by Westerners' ideas about Asians.

I. Asia Minor: Marsyas, After -- Study of Two Figures (Orpheus / Eurydice) -- Study of Two Figures (Echo / Narcissus) -- Study of Two Figures (Midas / Marigold) -- Study of Two Figures (Agave / Pentheus) -- II. Deracinations: Deracinations: Eight Sonigrams -- III. Western CIV: Installation -- Study of Two Figures (Ignatz / Krazy) -- Study of Two Figures (Dr. Seuss / Chrysanthemum-Pearl) -- Leave -- IV. The Magpies: Parable of the Magpie in the Trap -- Parable of the Magpie's Name -- Parable of the Magpie and the Mirror -- Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Magpie -- Parable of the Magpies in the West -- V. In The Passive Voice: In the Passive Voice -- Detail of the Rice Chest.

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