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Author DeWoskin, Rachel, author.

Title Two menus / Rachel DeWoskin
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
Series Phoenix poets
Phoenix poets.
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- The Blind Massage Parlor -- The Caretaker's Daughter -- Love Poem from South China -- Neighborhood Kids -- Two Menus -- Articulation -- Chinese Highway -- American Highway -- Four Years of Winter -- Public Relations, Beijing -- Extreme Sports -- Honeymoon -- Foreigners -- Seafood -- Housekeeping -- Night Swimming -- Sex Poem -- Girls at 1001 Nights -- Belligerence -- Straight Up -- Joint Venture -- I was dancing when I heard -- Your Wife -- Wake Up -- Reticence School -- My Grandfather's Wives -- Cardiac Breakfast -- Prison Questions -- Stampede -- Driving Lesson, 1984 -- Dialysis -- Report Cards of the Not Quite Dead -- Without -- Horse Fair -- You Wrote Your Own Obituary -- Dear Geryon -- Dear Alice -- Parting at Changgan -- Power of the Powerless -- From Your Mama at First -- Next Up -- Imagining -- Once Conscious -- My Mother Comes Back to Me -- Too
Summary ""There's a language for other / languages," writes Rachel DeWoskin in "Two Menus" in a poem titled "Foreigners." But what if the "foreigner" referred to exists within us? Indeed, how do we reconcile our multiple selves, the ones we're born into with those that we develop far from childhood histories and familiar geographies? How do we reconcile the language of our parents with the ones we ourselves adopt as adults? "Two Menus" shows us what it's like to live between languages (English and Chinese) and cultures (the US and China), between histories (youth and adulthood), and how thinking in different languages and locales, over time, shifts our perspectives and our forms of expression. In traditional lyrics and experimental forms, in language that reflects the awkwardness of human communication itself, DeWoskin crosses back and forth between the divided worlds of the self, exploring the elusiveness of understanding in the midst of contradictory social norms. The result is a unique book of poems, partaking in equal parts of humor and bitterness, confusion and delight"-- Provided by publisher
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 23, 2020)
Subject American poetry -- 21st century.
POETRY -- General.
American poetry
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780226682204
022668220X
Other Titles Poems. Selections