Poetry. "These vivid poems give a sense of Hanoi as an Asian City of Dreadful Night, dense with temptation and lost hopes, in which this young American poet (to quote James Thompson) 'writes in the dust' his 'heart's deep languor' in poems of sharp diction and rich imagery."--John Balaban
Poetry. "These vivid poems give a sense of Hanoi as an Asian City of Dreadful Night, dense with temptation and lost hopes, in which this young American poet (to quote James Thompson) 'writes in the dust' his 'heart's deep languor' in poems of sharp diction and rich imagery."--John BalabanHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott Ezell was born in Berkeley, California. He received a BA in English from UC Davis, studied Chinese at the University of California at Berkeley, then entered the MA program in Comparative Literature at the University of Washington. In 1992 he left graduate school to study Chinese language and literature in Taiwan, and lived a dozen years in Asia, working as a writer, editor, radio host, street musician, recording artist, and record producer. He also traveled widely in China, India, Japan, Indonesia, and other countries. Scott Ezell lives in Seattle and Hanoi. In addition to writing the poem-cycle Hanoi Rhapsodies, he has recently performed improvised music with Vietnamese composer Vu Nhat Tan and recorded the album Where Will You Go When Your Heart Is Free, a collection of love songs.
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