Stone faces in Cambodia. Photo by Tammy Ho.
In the second installment of “Asian Traumatic Poetics” (to read part 1, click here), I will look at two more poems published in Cha…
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- Chris Beckett, One & Other, by Antony Gormley, Trafalgar Square, London, 2009. In this post and one that will follow next week, I will explore the representation of personal trauma in…
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Wolf Food (prologue)
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This is my room, it
is called Iceland. A sea cable fastens
it to Europe and to here and
from here…
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