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Atlantic Books Paperback English

Find Me As the Creature I Am

'Bravo' Ocean Vuong

By Emily Jungmin Yoon

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Atlantic Books Paperback English

Find Me As the Creature I Am

'Bravo' Ocean Vuong

By Emily Jungmin Yoon

Regular price £10.99 £9.34 Save 15%
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  • From award-winning poet Emily Jungmin Yoon comes a luminous collection about family, nature and the intricacies of the self _________________ 'Bravo' OCEAN VUONG 'Yoon's poems are a space where realities can co-linger, can be weighed and contemplated' PARIS REVIEW 'Readers are going to be captivated and captured by the magic of her poetry' KIMIKO HAHN __________________ Find Me as the Creature I Am is a book of tenderness and violence, longing and love. From inherited family tales to meditations on the body to animals' displays of love and grief, Emily Jungmin Yoon shows how entwined the human and animal worlds really are. In poems full of wonder and want, she illuminates our tendencies to fight or fly, act with affection and cruelty, and ultimately, overflow with life itself. Here, we see that what passes between us - body to body, generation to generation - is what defines a life.
From award-winning poet Emily Jungmin Yoon comes a luminous collection about family, nature and the intricacies of the self _________________ 'Bravo' OCEAN VUONG 'Yoon's poems are a space where realities can co-linger, can be weighed and contemplated' PARIS REVIEW 'Readers are going to be captivated and captured by the magic of her poetry' KIMIKO HAHN __________________ Find Me as the Creature I Am is a book of tenderness and violence, longing and love. From inherited family tales to meditations on the body to animals' displays of love and grief, Emily Jungmin Yoon shows how entwined the human and animal worlds really are. In poems full of wonder and want, she illuminates our tendencies to fight or fly, act with affection and cruelty, and ultimately, overflow with life itself. Here, we see that what passes between us - body to body, generation to generation - is what defines a life.