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"Tabios, the inventor of popular poetic forms such as the Hay(na)ku, traces her beginnings as a poetic innovator through the history of U.S. colonialism over the Philippines, which was enabled by the spread of the English language. Tabios shows the origins of new forms through the influence of experimental poets such as John Yau, Arthur Sze and Mei-mei Berssenbruge. This memoir can also be read as a handbook offering readers an understanding of poetic forms and the tools to create them"--

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"Tabios, the inventor of popular poetic forms such as the Hay(na)ku, traces her beginnings as a poetic innovator through the history of U.S. colonialism over the Philippines, which was enabled by the spread of the English language. Tabios shows the origins of new forms through the influence of experimental poets such as John Yau, Arthur Sze and Mei-mei Berssenbruge. This memoir can also be read as a handbook offering readers an understanding of poetic forms and the tools to create them"--
Autorenporträt
Eileen R. Tabios has released over 70 collections of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction prose. Recent releases include the novel The Balikbayan Artist ; a poetry collection Because I Love You, I Become War; and an autobiography, The Inventor. Other recent books include a first novel DoveLion: A Fairy Tale for Our Times which was in translated by Danton Remoto into Filipino as KalapatingLeon. Inventor of the hay(na)ku, a 21st century diasporic poetic form, she has seen her writing and editing works receive recognition through awards, grants and residencies. More information is at http: //eileenrtabios.com