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A Thousand Crimson Blooms

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Thousand Crimson Blooms

Contributors:

By (Author) Eileen Chong

ISBN:

9780702263194

Publisher:

University of Queensland Press

Imprint:

University of Queensland Press

Publication Date:

30th March 2021

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

821.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 196mm, Spine 8mm

Weight:

100g

Description

The stunning new collection from prize-winning poet Eileen Chong - her most personal and accomplished work yet. Eileen Chong's luminous poetry examines the histories - personal, familial and cultural - that form our identities and obsessions. A Thousand Crimson Blooms is a deepening of her commitment to a poetics of sensuous simplicity and complex emotions, even as she confronts the challenges of infertility or fraught mother-daughter relations. Entwined throughout are questions of migration and belonging. Viewed as a whole, this collection is a field of flowers, aflame with light.

Reviews

'A Thousand Crimson Blooms is a treasure.' --Readings Monthly

Author Bio

Eileen Chong is an Australian poet of Chinese descent. She was born and raised in Singapore, and came to Australia as an adult migrant. She started writing poetry in 2010, and is the author of eight books published in Australia and the United States. Her work has been shortlisted for numerous prizes, such as the Anne Elder Award, the Australian Arts in Asia Award, the NSW Premier's Literary Award, the Victorian Premier's Literary Award, and twice for the Prime Minister's Literary Award. Her first book, Burning Rice, is the first single-author collection of poetry by an Asian-Australian to be studied as part of the NSW HSC English syllabus. She lives and works on unceded Gadigal land of the Eora Nation. eileenchong.com.au

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