Burnings, Ocean Vuong

Burnings

Ocean Vuong

Publisher: Sibling Rivalry Press
PubDate: 11/15/2010
ISBN: 9780578070599
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $12.00
Quantity Available: 26
Pages: 42
 

Poetry. Asian American Studies. LGBT Studies. The poems of BURNINGS explore refugee culture, be the speaker a literal refugee from a torn homeland, or a refugee from his own skin, burning with the heat of awakening eroticism. In this world, we're all refugees from something. As two-time National Slam Champion Roger Bonair-Agard says: "Ocean manages to imbue the desperation of his being alive—with a savage beauty. It is not just that Ocean can render pain as a kind of loveliness, but that his poetic line will not let you forget the hurt or the garish brilliance of your triumph; will not let you look away. These poems shatter us detail by detail because Ocean leaves nothing unturned, because every lived thing in his poems demands to be fed by you; to nourish you in turn. You will not leave these poems dissatisfied. They will fill you utterly."

Author City: NEW YORK, NY USA

Born in 1988 in Saigon, Vietnam, Ocean Vuong is an undergraduate English Major at Brooklyn College, CUNY. His poems have received an Academy of American Poets Prize, the Beatrice Dubin Rose Award, and the Connecticut Poetry Society's Al Savard Award, as well as two Pushcart Prize nominations. His work has appeared in Word Riot, Kartika Review, Lantern Review, SOFTBLOW, Asia Literary Review, and PANK, among others. BURNINGS is his first chapbook. He lives in New York.

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