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This second chapbook by Georgia San Li includes vivid imprints, part past, part discovery, some shimmer in both love and lamentation. This poetry explores themes of grief, parent and child, mortality and longing. With no set form, the poems shift from fragments of modern life, to the satirical, and the ethereal. Georgia San Li examines the world of her youth, growing up between South Korea and America. How her family tried to become American while both holding onto and losing their Korean identity. These poems are markers of place and identity, a youth spent pulled between two continents. San…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This second chapbook by Georgia San Li includes vivid imprints, part past, part discovery, some shimmer in both love and lamentation. This poetry explores themes of grief, parent and child, mortality and longing. With no set form, the poems shift from fragments of modern life, to the satirical, and the ethereal. Georgia San Li examines the world of her youth, growing up between South Korea and America. How her family tried to become American while both holding onto and losing their Korean identity. These poems are markers of place and identity, a youth spent pulled between two continents. San Li has divided the manuscript into five pieces representing the four elements and space. These divisions guide the reader to consider the implications of each poem as it relates to these basic elements. She also delves further into examining our place within those spaces.
Autorenporträt
Georgia San Li is the author of Wandering, a Minerva Rising finalist and published by Finishing Line Press (2024), and Intermezzo, forthcoming from Ravenna Press. Her poems were longlisted for the 2024 London Magazine Poetry Prize and other poetry was shortlisted for the 2023 Oxford Poetry Prize. Her chapbook arrangement of Small Galaxies for Breakfast was a semifinalist for the 2024 Tomaz Salamun Prize. Her poems were nominated for the 2025 Pushcart Prize. She lives and writes in New England. [Her poetry appears in Blackbox Manifold (UK), Poet Lore, Heavy Feather, Ninth Letter, Osmosis (UK), Pembroke, SWIMM, The Missouri Review and other journals.]