for now I am sitting here growing transparent
Jonathan Han reviews Yau Ching’s debut bilingual collection of poems that reflect experiences of a life lived between New York, London, Michigan, Taiwan, and elsewhere.
Jonathan Han reviews Yau Ching’s debut bilingual collection of poems that reflect experiences of a life lived between New York, London, Michigan, Taiwan, and elsewhere.
Tim Tim Cheng reviews Theophilus Kwek’s kaleidoscopic poetry of Singapore’s streetscapes.
Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a poet’s log of fourteen days in quarantine.
Marija Todorova reviews an evocative poetry collection that seamlessly weaves together themes of migration, identity, memory, and cultural heritage.
Corey Wakeling reviews an extensive new collection of criticism and approaches to perhaps the most globally mobile Japanese poetic form.
Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Sally Keith’s fifth collection of poetry.
Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Sara Nicholson’s third collection of poems.
Stuart Walton reviews the beautiful yet harrowing autobiographical meditation of Bei Dao.
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