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In Taking Apart a Kaleidoscope, Zhou Adam


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Автор: Zhou Adam
Название:  In Taking Apart a Kaleidoscope
ISBN: 9781945023248
Издательство: Indolent Books
Классификация: ISBN-10: 1945023244
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 60
Вес: 0.10 кг.
Дата издания: 01.12.2019
Язык: English
Размер: 229 x 152 x 4
Поставляется из: США
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When can you tell a book of poems is really working? For me, its when the poems provide revolutions on themes--like the tiniest clink of a kaleidoscope. Look at how Adam Zhou recognizes what stays with us, how the landscape will remain sullen / still dressed in a sullen light and yet the people are always leaving and returning, wounded or memory or truly breathing, even in stillness. Zhous lyrics are a personal history unfolding before us. In a world where poems can shatter us in the best way, In Taking Apart a Kaleidoscope reminds us that theres something new if your heart hasnt stopped--that we must dissect whatever comes up and hold it to light.

--Carly Joy Miller

In Taking Apart a Kaleidoscope is an arrangement of burning flowers. Adam Zhou has mastered the narrative of displacement. A world where people and objects are cloaked in words with multiple meanings. A house where locks prefer not to accept keys. Through these poems a young speaker reconciles collisions of language, culture, and family. With great attention to craft, Zhou finds his voice in a fractured world. --Ill collect the jagged pieces. Put them in a plastic bag.

--Robert Carr

Adam Zhou, a Chinese national, was born and raised in the Philippines. He won the Kathy Carlson and Emily Stauffer Award from Apogee, and was one of ten Asian American high school writers included in Hyphen magazines Youth Poetry Folio for National Poetry Month in 2019. He is the founding editor of The McKinley Review, a literary journal based in the international community of the Philippines and focusing on the natural environment. When this collection is launched, Zhou will be a high school senior at the International School Manila.




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