A Half-Life
Autor David S. Choen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 mar 2022
The term “half-life” is used to describe radioactive decay, pharmaceutical drugs, rocks, the atoms of our human bodies, and even technological products. Using this idea as a starting point, A Half-Life provides a rare glimpse into the Korean American experience. The poems utilize the literal metaphor of the highway as the intersecting point of America, Asia, and the globe, to reflect on the emotional and physical journeys many Asian Americans take. From Chicago to Seattle, from the biographical to the fictional, from current times to the Korean and Vietnam wars, A Half-Life covers the joy and pain, the probable and improbable, the individual and communal—the cultural histories we all share.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781933880891
ISBN-10: 1933880899
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: CavanKerry Press
Colecția CavanKerry Press
ISBN-10: 1933880899
Pagini: 104
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: CavanKerry Press
Colecția CavanKerry Press
Notă biografică
David S. Cho is the proud child of Korean immigrants. He is director of the Office of Multicultural Development at Wheaton College. He is the author of a chapbook, Song of Our Songs, a book of poems, Night Sessions, and a book on twentieth-century Korean American novels, Lost in Transnation.
Cuprins
I. Sovereign Asymmetries
A Circle of Fragments
Existential Poem #1
Existential Poem #2
Existential Poem #3
Gravity’s Pull
Spring in Seattle
Lullaby
II. Poems for Harry
A Young Boy’s Life
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Growing Up Harry: Harry’s Jr. High Linguistic Lessons
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6.
The Edge
Harry’s Playboys
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2.
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4.
Cheers for Harry
1.
2. From the Bleachers
3. The Walk Home
The Locker Room
1.
2.
The Ballerina
After the Concert
Harry Meets the Father
Praise for Prozac: Notes from Harry’s Journal
III. Journeys of a Hyphen
A Love Poem for My Wife
The Apology
Entropy
1.
2.
Chicago Highway Poems
1. Lake Shore Drive
2. 94 East
3. I-90
Indiana Highway Poems
1. I-65
2. Route 231
3. Lafayette, IN
The Hyphen
A Circle of Fragments
Existential Poem #1
Existential Poem #2
Existential Poem #3
Gravity’s Pull
Spring in Seattle
Lullaby
II. Poems for Harry
A Young Boy’s Life
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Growing Up Harry: Harry’s Jr. High Linguistic Lessons
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The Edge
Harry’s Playboys
1.
2.
3.
4.
Cheers for Harry
1.
2. From the Bleachers
3. The Walk Home
The Locker Room
1.
2.
The Ballerina
After the Concert
Harry Meets the Father
Praise for Prozac: Notes from Harry’s Journal
III. Journeys of a Hyphen
A Love Poem for My Wife
The Apology
Entropy
1.
2.
Chicago Highway Poems
1. Lake Shore Drive
2. 94 East
3. I-90
Indiana Highway Poems
1. I-65
2. Route 231
3. Lafayette, IN
The Hyphen
Recenzii
“David Cho’s poems evoke experiences of growing up Korean American, loving Chicago, and meditating on roadkill at the same time that they signal an awareness of themselves as verbal constructions. Hence, in a poem about the hyphen—that iconic signifier of ethnic American identity—punctuation itself takes on a life of its own; in a poem ostensibly about love for his wife, the speaker offers an encomium to the Windy City; and in a poem about roadkill, the speaker invites the reader to address the dead deer directly. What does it mean to be a second-generation American? How do you write a love poem? What can death teach us? A Half-Life at once grapples with these and other important questions and resists reductive answers.”
“At the heart of David Cho’s A Half-Life is a narrative journey of Harry Kim, an American son, born to immigrant Korean parents, learning to become American in the heart of America, treading a line between two cultures, embracing a lineage more complex than most American boys and young men, and finding a way to belong in the country he was born in with both heart and spirituality and desire.”