Today's poem is "Beast Angel"
from Dear Diaspora
Susan Nguyen
received her MFA in poetry from Arizona State University. Her work has appeared in Tin House, Diagram, and other publications.
Books by Susan Nguyen:
Other poems on the web by Susan Nguyen:
"Ode to Hunger"
Three poems
"When Was the Last Time Vietnam Existed as a Normal Country?"
"Litany of Failed Lines from Previous Poems"
"The Body as a Series of Questions"
Susan Nguyen's Website.
About Dear Diaspora:
"Dear Diaspora is a capacious and wholly felt account of a speaker's contending with place and memory. Susan Nguyen's gorgeous book maps out the longing of a particular Vietnamese immigrant experiencein its main character, the adolescent Suziand also captures, through its documentary research, a collection of voices of Vietnam War refugees in the aftermath. Against a backdrop of love and desire is the search to knit together a place of belonging and origin, rooted both in the sensual world and in the realm of the imagination. Dear Diaspora is a heartbreaking and breathtaking debut."
"'Last night I had the American dream,' Nguyen writes, puncturing the dream bubble in which 'America' exists as the only and inevitable state of success and belonging. In this collection, diaspora, specifically Vietnamese diaspora, is verdant and lushsuffused with green light, mustard greens, grass and treesblooming through the drought of American love for Nguyen's speakers. The poems in Dear Diaspora offer us a lexicon we've needed to imagine how we might arrive at and receive one another better in land and language, in memory and touch."
"Susan Nguyen, in Dear Diaspora, asks: 'At the center of your calamity, what grows?' Nguyen's gorgeously rendered poems answer that question with language and imagination. There's devastation in this bookan absent father figure, displacement of the speaker, a fragmented Vietnamese diaspora, but out of this devastation emerges beauty. The speaker in this book collects broken things such as cicada wings that become whole in her rich internal world. Nguyen's talent is palpable from the first line, and what a gift this book is. In her poem 'Grief as a Question,' Nguyen writes: 'no one told me grief could be so ordinary.' But out of grief and woundedness emerges a voice that is anything but ordinary."
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