USEREVIEW 142: Name the World: Asian American Poets and the Future Tense

USEREVIEW 142: Name the World: Asian American Poets and the Future Tense

Joanna Acevedo analyzes the grammar of hope in five recently released poetry collections by Asian American writers. #CAROUSELreviews#USEREVIEWEDNESDAY “Where are you from? No, but where are you really from?” is a question that many people of colour are familiar with living in the United States, and it’s the pivotal question behind Monica Youn’s collection of poetry, From From, which came out in March 2023 from Graywolf Press. In this essay, I put it into conversation

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USEREVIEW 113 (Capsule): Explodingly Yours

USEREVIEW 113 (Capsule): Explodingly Yours

Chen ChenExplodingly Yours (Ghost City Press, 2023)ISBN 978-1-7327347-8-4 | 48 pp | $10 USD | BUY Here #CAROUSELreviews#USEREVIEWEDNESDAY In Chen Chen’s latest chapbook, Explodingly Yours, which came out in January 2023 from Ghost City Press, Chen explores similar themes from his previous two books, but with a more explicit touch. The chapbook is erotic, ephemeral and formally innovative for Chen. As seen in his most recent release, Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced An Emergency (BOA

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