Description
Poetry. Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Asian & Asian American Studies. SELL YOUR BONES, Reid Mitchell's first collection, consists largely of poems reacting to China and with Chinese literature in translation. Sinologist and poet Wolfgang Kubin describes it in this way: "We do find a lot of great poems in this volume which more or less have also to do with places out of China, but most of the verses we read here got their inspirations from encounters with places like Qingdao, Beijing or Hong Kong. In this respect Reid is a Weltbürger, a cosmopolite. His friends are Chinese poets of the past."
"Reid Mitchell is a Scotsman from New Orleans based in the People's Republic of China. His poetry is a distant echo of great Tang dynasty poets like Li Bai and Du Fu who created world literature under difficult conditions in dark and bloody times."—Hans Christoph Buch
"His poems embody a tender wreckage as they move through disparate worlds. From New Orleans to Fujian, these are poems of great range and ponder what it means to be delicately alive."—Tina Chang
Author Bio
Reid Mitchell is a New Orleanian teaching in China. More specifically, he is a Scholar in Jiangsu Province's 100 Foreign Talents Program, and a Professor of English at Yancheng Teachers University. He is also Consulting Editor of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. His poems have been published by Cha, Asia Literary Review, In Posse, and elsewhere. Way back in the 20th century, he published the novel A Man Under Authority. He also had a separate career as an historian of the American Civil War.
Author City: Jiangsu Province CHI