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The Secret of Hoa Sen

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Poems by Nguyen Phan Que Mai
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents Introduction by Bruce Weigl 1. My Mother's Rice 2. Eating Pho with My Grandpa 3. The Poem I Can't Yet Name 4. The Gardener in the Royal Citadel 5. Stars in the Shape of Carrying Poles6. The Boat Girl 7. Spring Garden 8. Pearls of My Aunt 9. The Garment Workers of Bangladesh 10. The Secret of Hoa Sen 11. Two Truths 12. Earth Home 13. Ceramic Rhythm 14. The White Time 15. With a Vietnam Veteran 16. Separated Worlds 17. April 18. Thousand Years 19. The White Sky 20. The Desire of Clouds 21. Mekong Delta 22. Hà Noi 23. Your River 24. My Father 25. My Mother 26. Speaking With My Children 27. The Sea 28. My Father's Home Village 29. Being Vietnamese 30. Touching the Hair of Sunrise 31. Journey of the Human Train 32. Quang Tri33. Van Anh34. The Singing Sea 35. The Green Sphere36. Steps of Time 37. Your Words 38. Night's Whispers 39. Your Forest 40. Babylift 41. Grass 42. Vietnam Veterans Memorial 43. Through a Narrow Lane44. Song of Garbage45. Himalaya 46. Fish Sauce and Flowers 47. Blues for My Grandma 48. Crying for Mindanao49. Fears 50. From the Deep Earth 51. The Music of Fire 52. Freeing Myself
NGUYEN PHAN QUE MAI: Born in a small village in the North of Vietnam in 1973, Nguyen Phan Que Mai embraces the full range of Vietnamese traditions in her creative works. She is the author of three poetry collections and translator of six poetry books. Nguyen's literary awards include the Poetry of the Year Award from the Hanoi Writers Association, for her collection Freeing Myself (2010); First Prize of the "Poetry about Hanoi 2008-2010” competition from the Vietnam's Literature Newspaper and the Hanoi Radio & Television (a competition which attracted over 20,000 entries from inside and outside Vietnam); the Capital's Literature & Arts Award of 2010 from the Hanoi Union of Literature & Arts Associations, and Award from the Vietnam Writers Association for Outstanding Contribution to the Advancement of Vietnamese Literature Overseas. Her poems have been translated and published in English, Spanish, Bahasa Indonesian, Chinese and Uzbek. Nguyen is the Honorary Fellow in Writing of Hong Kong Baptist University and was a visiting writer of Hong Kong Baptist University's International Writers Workshop in 2012. She was also the Distinguished Asian Writer and Guest Panelist of the Silliman University's 51st National Writers Workshop, Philippines (2012). Her poems have been featured at major international poetry festivals including the First Asia-Pacific Poetry Festival, the Qinghai International Poetry Festival as well as the International Poetry Festival of Medellin, Colombia.BRUCE WEIGL: Bruce Weigl was born on January 27, 1949, in Lorain, Ohio. Weigl's first full-length collection of poems, A Romance, was published in 1979. He is now the author of thirteen poetry collections, and the best-selling memoir The Circle of Hanh. Weigl is past President of the Associated Writing Programs, and has been Chairperson of the Judging panel in Poetry for the National Book Award. Weigl has received many literary awards, including the Poet's Prize from the Academy of American Poets, the Paterson Poetry Prize, Awards from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Yaddo Foundation, and two Pushcart Prizes. In 2006, he was the single recipient in poetry for the Lannan Literary Award for outstanding contributions to literature, and in 2011 he won the Robert Creeley Award. Having fought in the American War in Vietnam (Quang Tri, 1967-1968), Bruce Weigl has been working to promote mutual understanding and reconciliation between Vietnam and the US - via literature and cultural exchanges for over twenty years. He is the co-translator of four Vietnamese-English poetry collections and has received a Medal for Significant Contributions from the Vietnam Union of Literature and Arts Associations and the Vietnam Writers Association, who acknowledge his efforts and success in the promotion of Vietnamese literature to the world. Weigl's most recent poetry collection is The Abundance of Nothing, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in poetry for 2013.
ISBN-13:
9781938160530
Veröffentl:
2014
Seiten:
148
Autor:
Nguyen Phan Que Mai
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch

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