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Hoa Nguyen

Auteur van Red Juice: Poems 1998-2008

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Werken van Hoa Nguyen

Red Juice: Poems 1998-2008 (2014) 22 exemplaren
Violet Energy Ingots (2016) 18 exemplaren
As Long As Trees Last (2012) 17 exemplaren
Red Juice 11 exemplaren
Your Ancient See Through (2002) 10 exemplaren
Hecate Lochia (2009) 9 exemplaren
Tells of the Crackling (2015) 7 exemplaren
Dark (1999) 5 exemplaren
Violet Energy Ingots (2016) 4 exemplaren
Kiss a Bomb Tattoo (2008) 3 exemplaren
Add Some Blue 1 exemplaar
Skanky Possum No. 9 1 exemplaar

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Did not enjoy this one--the most interesting poems were the ones about the author's mother's time in pre-war, especially as part of a women's motorcycle trick troupe. The troupe disbanded in 1961 due to the increased danger of travel, and the author seems to blame the Americans (who were all white too) and not the French or the communists and their funders. She comes across as being a bit jealous of her mother's earlier life, bitter, and full of hate for Americans (again, who are all white). She actually is an American (yet not white) now living in Canada (I'm unclear if she is actually a naturalized Canadian).

The author needs to/is trying to work through some things. I would love to read/hear her mother's take on her own life.
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Dreesie | Dec 19, 2021 |
I bought this small book of poetry for the cover. It's a beautifully printed book. The poetry inside was not so beautiful. Nor was it thoughtful. It seems utterly "hipster". Random collections of phrases are smashed together, interspersed with popular culture references, but in the end, not leading to any deep thoughts or observations. The poems seems completely inaccessible to any reader, no matter how well trained in reading poetry they might be. I'm not sure of the point of it, other than to be obscure and pretentious. There's potential, for sure, but the poet needs to be a little less "cute" and actually weave her phrases into something people can connect with.… (meer)
 
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19
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3
Leden
138
Populariteit
#148,171
Waardering
3.8
Besprekingen
6
ISBNs
14
Talen
1
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1

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