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– Cha‘s Associate Editor Royston Tester‘s new book Fatty Goes to China (Tightrope Books) will be launched in Toronto, Canada, on 1 May 2012. The cover artist is Zhang Xiaogang. Cha has the privilege to feature the title story of the collection,…
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– Marc Vincenz’s poem “[Earth-Shaving]” is now up at October Babies. The poem was previously published in TRUCK. – Read Marc Vincenz’s Cha profile. –
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In her Victorian Glassworlds: Glass Culture and The Imagination 1830-1880, Isobel Armstrong has this wonderful reflection on ‘black’ and ‘white’: White paper in full moonlight is darker than black satin in daylight, or a dark object with the sun shining…
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W.F. Lantry‘s poem “Gacela of the Heron’s Dream” is included in a Language of the Birds anthology in Uzbekistan. The poem was translated into Uzbek. You can read the poem in both English and Uzbek here.–Read W.F. Lantry’s Cha profile –
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Four poems by Gillian Sze, “Plotting”, “Kitchen Table”, “Two Minutes in Muar” and “Sowing”, are now published in the second issue of The Rusty Toque. – Read Gillian Sze’s Cha profile. –
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– Ocean Vuong’s poem “Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome” is published in the inaugural issue of THRUSH Poetry Journal. Read it here. – Ocean Vuong’s poem “Paramour” was published in issue#10 of Cha; the poem has been nominated for inclusion in Best of the…
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In Oxford Journals’ The Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, Nerys Williams reviews Kit Kelen’s Rodopi book Poetry, Consciousness, Community. Williams writes: Kelen skillfully sutures together essays on poetry and writing, ranging from Freud’s hypotheses on day dreaming and Julia Kristeva’s Revolution in…
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By Sam Nallen Copley The Great Wave off Kanagawa Around 180 years ago, Tokitarō (the birth name of Katsushika Hokusai), an elderly man from Eastern Japan embarked on a new project. His second wife had just passed away, his first having…
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The March 2012 Hong Kong Poetry OutLoud event will be devoted to a book launch: the debut of Canadian poet Kate Rogers’s second collection, City of Stairs, courtesy of Haven Books and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. For this…

