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Author Ye, Mimi, author

Title E zai ye xia chan luan, ran hou si qu / Ye Mimi = A moth laid its eggs in my armpit, and then it died / Ye Mimi
Published [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2014

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (47 pages))
Series Xianggang guo ji shi ge zhi ye 2013 = International poetry nights in Hong Kong, 2013
"Dao yu huo da lu" he zhuang cong shu ; 17 = Islands or continents box-set collection
Xianggang guo ji shi ge zhi ye 2013
"Dao yu huo da lu" he zhuang cong shu ; 17
Contents Title Page; Poet; Contents; 1. A Moth Laid Its Eggs in My Armpit, and Th en It Died; 2. Her Perspire-y Left Hand Was Semi-Colon-y; 3. The More Car the More Far; 4. And All the Sweat Is Left Th ere; 5. A Blind Date Makes Him Dilapidate; 6. His Days Go by the Way Her Years; 7. I Recorded Her; 8. Keeping a; 9. That Which Has Ensued Will Continue toHave Ensued; About the Poet; Copyright; About the Series
Summary Ye Mimi is a Taiwanese poet and filmmaker. A graduate of the MFA Film Studio Program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she is the author of two volumes of poetry, most recently The More Car the More Far (Taipei: Garden City Publishers). A bilingual chapbook of her poems was recently published by the Anomalous Press in 2013 under the title His Days Go by the Way Her Years
Notes In Chinese and English
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Subject Chinese poetry -- 21st century -- Translations into English
Chinese poetry
Genre/Form Translations
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789629969554
9629969556
Other Titles Poems. Selections
Moth laid its eggs in my armpit, and then it died