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Virga
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Virga

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies. After decades of promoting the Chinese masters of poetry and Buddhist texts; Empty Bowl is honored to publish its first collection by a female Asian American author. VIRGA; Shin Yu Pai's elegant eleventh collection of poems; is a crisp and intelligent response to recent and ancient history. In poems at once visionary and practical; VIRGA portrays Buddhist thought from lived experience; and demonstrates the everyday life of a poet who can see for herself in the "shafts of rain going sublime" the reality of being an Asian American woman in America today. This collection rediscovers who we are in an age when hate-crimes and terrorization destroy the lives of Asians and all people of color. Experiencing these poems; we witness Shin Yu Pai rise in and through the wearying atmosphere of the "dominant caste;" as historian Isabel Wilkerson calls white culture; to hold herself; her child; her community; in that sublime state that; within the Zen mind; arises "before touching the ground."

Ensō
  • Language: en

Ensō

"Shin Yu Pai is a poet known for her wide-ranging collaborations and creative practice engaged as much in physical space as the page. With its blend of personal essays reflecting on the development of her poetics, Ensō places new work next to old, to create not only a mid-career retrospective, but a guidebook for poets interested in moving their practice off the page and into the world around them. From her early work in place-based and ekphrastic poetry to her current experimentation with installation and projections, Ensō highlights the creative process to her poetry--the identities that resonate for her--and her thoughts on cultural hybridity, exchange and appropriation. She speaks deeply of how motherhood transformed her views of what is possible in poetry, reconnecting to her immigrant mother's creative legacy, and how personal and systematic racism and misogyny have shaped her practice, while inviting the reader into a deeper conversation about how a poet writes with and about their community"--

Aux Arcs
  • Language: en

Aux Arcs

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. Asian American Studies. "Shin Yu Pai's new collection of poems, AUX ARCS, is rooted in the Ozarks but makes arches and connections across the globe. In taut, luminous lines, she explores cross-cultural tensions and digs ever deeper to claim 'the warmth of metaphoric stone hollowed out from the body's beryl.'"—Arthur Sze

Adamantine
  • Language: en

Adamantine

Poems.

Equivalence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Equivalence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Drawing its name from photographer Alfred Stieglitz's series of cloud images, the poems in this collection from poet Shin Yu Pai explore connections and correspondences between poetry and the visual arts, Eastern and Western cultures, tradition and modernity, perpetual migration and the sense of home. In the course of this exploration, the poet is inspired by modern and contemporary artists such as Wolfgang Laib, Piet Mondrian, Joseph Cornell, Yoko Ono, and Felix Gonzales-Torres.

You Don't Have to Go to Mars for Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

You Don't Have to Go to Mars for Love

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The poems document the Afro-futuristic journey of an unnamed, female protagonist passing through various districts in space"--

No Neutral
  • Language: en

No Neutral

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-09-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In a collection that is deeply occupied with the notion of voice and who gets to have it, Shin Yu Pai's NO NEUTRAL reaches toward a more authentic and natural voice to represent the poet's perspective in all its range and concerns. Written during the pandemic, NO NEUTRAL is Shin Yu Pai's latest book of poems. In this new collection, Pai dives deeply into explorations of place and their histories. From Port Townsend and the Inland Empire of Southern California, to the deserts surrounding Palm Springs, the poet contemplates place and time and one's identity within these shifting spaces. Pai weaves poems about social unrest, conflict, solidarities, friendships, and the mindset of an activist th...

Sightings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Sightings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poetry. Art. Asian American Studies. Shin Yu Pai's poetry combines bare sensitivity and precision critique. In SIGHTINGS: SELECTED WORKS [2000-2005] she skillfully brings together four different poetic approaches to draw attention to the language of the commonplace and innervate tensions in the social familiar. Each project is drafted with a deft sense of position and line. Shin Yu Pai's poems are concrete objects of concern. Her eye for detail incises the subterranean erotics of gymnasiums, mass transit, and grocery stores. She transports the reader into the fissures of somatic displacement that scar the surface of everyday life. In SIGHTINGS, Shin Yu Pai delivers a rare optic, one capable of uncanny reflection and conveying the immediacy of feeling--David Michalski.

The Glass Constellation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 541

The Glass Constellation

"This book is an overwhelming feast, a treasure, and more than enough proof that Sze is a major poet." —NPR National Book Award winner Arthur Sze is a master poet, and The Glass Constellation is a triumph spanning five decades, including ten poetry collections and twenty-six new poems. Sze began his career writing compressed, lyrical poems influenced by classical Chinese poetry; he later made a leap into powerful polysemous sequences, honing a distinct stylistic signature that harnesses luminous particulars, and is sharply focused, emotionally resonant, and structurally complex. Fusing elements of Chinese, Japanese, Native American, and various Western experimental traditions—employing startling juxtapositions that are always on target, deeply informed by concern for our endangered planet and troubled species—Arthur Sze presents experience in all its multiplicities, in singular book after book. This collection is an invitation to immerse in a visionary body of work, mapping the evolution of one of our finest American poets.

Brief Encounters with Che Guevara
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Brief Encounters with Che Guevara

This debut collection from the man Malcolm Gladwell described as a genius took readers by storm. From the slums of Haiti to a golf course in Myanmar, and from the Colombian jungle to the diamond mines of Sierra Leone, Ben Fountain's impeccable and devastatingly funny stories describe a world in political and social upheaval, and the lives caught in the balance.