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Chen Chen, 1989-

Book - 2022

"In his highly anticipated second collection, Chen Chen continues his investigation of family, both blood and chosen, examining what one inherits and what one invents, as a queer Asian American living through an era of Trump, mass shootings, and the COVID-19 pandemic"--

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Subjects
Genres
Poetry
Published
Rochester, NY : BOA Editions, Ltd 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Chen Chen, 1989- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
158 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781950774692
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The vibrant second collection from Chen (When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities) wonders aloud at how to make a place in a world where people and institutions strain under the weight of impossible expectations. In one poem, Chen imagines his father emigrating from the U.S. to Australia, where he "will toss out a dog-eared copy/ of the manual he received upon arriving in America--/ How to Have Deeply Sorrowful Exchanges// With Your Son About Your Immigrant Hardships:/ How to Make Him Understand He Must Become/ a Neurosurgeon/ At Least a Dentist." Chen's humor and curiosity shine in poems that experiment with form and content, asking, "why do only successes get to be// smashing, why not a smashing/ failure!" The collection suggests that it is humanity's flawed nature, its failings, and its frequently impossible desires that make life meaningful; in Chen's words, "If we could love perfectly, there would be no need to love. If we could finish grieving, there would be no need to live." These questioning, funny, and deeply humane poems pack a fantastic punch. (Sept.)

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