"How close can a person come to home when their family has deserted it? Guided by this question, the poems in Novice, a debut collection from Nida Sophasarun, traverse natural, animal, and dream worlds, seeking intimacy in a snake coming in from the rain, a mother's body imagined as a house, and the moon serving as both the missing piece and the linchpin in a night sky. Organized by tropical seasons and unfolding in East Asia and the American South, the poems in Novice propose that home is monumental and ruined, remembered and forgotten, local and diffuse, peopled and haunted"--
"How close can a person come to home when their family has deserted it? Guided by this question, the poems in Novice, a debut collection from Nida Sophasarun, traverse natural, animal, and dream worlds, seeking intimacy in a snake coming in from the rain, a mother's body imagined as a house, and the moon serving as both the missing piece and the linchpin in a night sky. Organized by tropical seasons and unfolding in East Asia and the American South, the poems in Novice propose that home is monumental and ruined, remembered and forgotten, local and diffuse, peopled and haunted"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nida Sophasarun is from Atlanta, Georgia, and holds degrees from Wellesley College and the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars. She has lived and worked in Bulgaria, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Myanmar, and Taiwan. Her poems appear in New England Review, Prairie Schooner, 32 Poems, wildness, and elsewhere.
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