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A portrait of a thirty-something Asian American woman who finds herself living in the relative safety of upstate New York before and during the pandemic. These poems delve into how the otherwise mundane questions of selfhood and identity for a gendered and racialized body take on greater urgency during times of social unrest, panic, and violence.

Produktbeschreibung
A portrait of a thirty-something Asian American woman who finds herself living in the relative safety of upstate New York before and during the pandemic. These poems delve into how the otherwise mundane questions of selfhood and identity for a gendered and racialized body take on greater urgency during times of social unrest, panic, and violence.
Autorenporträt
Christine Kitano is the author of the poetry collections Birds of Paradise (Lynx House Press) and Sky Country (BOA Editions), which won the Central New York Book Award and was a finalist for the Paterson Poetry Prize. She is coeditor of They Rise Like a Wave (Blue Oak Press), an anthology of Asian American women and nonbinary poets. She is an associate professor in the Lichtenstein Center at Stony Brook University and also serves on the poetry faculty for the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College.