A brand new collection from award-winning poet Marianne Chan. A coming-of-age narrative, Leaving Biddle City details one Filipina American speaker's experi...
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ISBN-10:
1956046291
ISBN-13:
9781956046298
Publisher
Sarabande Books
Dimensions
8.40 X 5.40 X 0.50 inches
Language
English
A brand new collection from award-winning poet Marianne Chan.
A coming-of-age narrative, Leaving Biddle City details one Filipina American speaker's experience of growing up amid a white, Midwestern suburbia mythologized as "Biddle City." Through prose poems, pantoums, ballads, flattened haikus, and thematic autobiographies, Chan maps a territory of intergenerational conflict, racial alienation, and memory and forgetfulness. What's achieved is a work of play and meticulous beauty, a collection that reframes how we may understand ourselves, our histories, and the places where we are from.
ISBN-10
:1956046291
ISBN-13
:9781956046298
Publisher
:Sarabande Books
Publication date
: 30 Jul, 2024
Category
: Poetry
Sub-Category
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Dimension
: 8.40 X 5.40 X 0.50 inches
Weight
:137 g
"Inspired by her life, Marianne Chan's Leaving Biddle City follows a Filapina American speaker growing up in the Midwest. There's themes around coming-of-age, racial identity, and isolation. As it explores these ideas, it asks readers to rethink how they view themselves and the places they come from."
--Kendra Winchester, Book Riot's "New Releases"
"Chan's unique sense of humor and lyricism beautifully captures the experiences of an immigrant family in a Midwestern town."
--Leonora Simonovis, Poetry Foundation
"The collection pulses with and against memory--'the difference between memory and imagination is simply the clay you use'--and leans heavily on the rhythms of the sentence, from prose poems to lists. Leaving, in these poems, echoes how place follows us, even in negation: 'Sometime I am lonely for my idea of Lake Michigan, a place to bathe and come out cleaner than I was.'"
--Rebecca Morgan Frank, Literary Hub's "Six Poetry Collections to Read in July"
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