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The Kingdom Of Surfaces Poems 1st Edition Sally Wen Mao

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The Kingdom Of Surfaces Poems 1st Edition Sally Wen Mao
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Publisher: Graywolf Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Sally Wen Mao
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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The Kingdom Of Surfaces Poems 1st Edition Sally Wen Mao by Sally Wen Mao instant download after payment.

A virtuosic new poetry collection from Sally Wen Mao, "a consistently inspiring and exciting voice" (Morgan Parker)
In The Kingdom of Surfaces, award-winning poet Sally Wen Mao examines art and history—especially the provenance of objects such as porcelain, silk, and pearls—to frame an important conversation on beauty, empire, commodification, and violence. In lyric poems and wide-ranging sequences, Mao interrogates gendered expressions such as the contemporary "leftover women," which denotes unmarried women, and the historical "castle-toppler," a term used to describe a concubine whose beauty ruins an emperor and his empire. These poems also explore the permeability of object and subject through the history of Chinese women in America, labor practices around the silk loom, and the ongoing violence against Asian people during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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