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Brand new softcover in bright, clean binding. 136 pages. NO marks; no flaws or defects. 1st printing....
Brand new softcover in bright, clean binding. 136 pages. NO marks; no flaws or defects. 1st printing.
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The long-awaited first collection of Lew's poems and intermedia pieces.
Winner of the Asian American Literary Award for Poetry (2003)
Runner-up for the PEN Center USA Literary Award in Poetry (2003)
Since the early 1970s, the Korean American poet and scholar Walter K. Lew has produced innovative works ranging from linked-verse elegies for jazz musicians and multimedia "movietelling" performances to pioneering poetry anthologies and TV documentaries. Treadwinds collects much of Lew's poetry for the first time and arranges it into five thematic sections: his family's experience of Korea's turbulent history; death; the aesthetics of music and painting; eroticism; and mal, which connotes Baudelarian evil in modernist literature, but means "language" in Korean.
Some poems include Korean and Japanese texts, while the title poem accompanies six collages by filmmaker Lewis Klahr. Evident throughout is Lew's devotion to obscured aesthetic traditions, political critique, spiritual redemption and the creation of new meaning across media and between zones of culture.
Product Info
ISBN: 0819565105
ISBN-13: 9780819565105
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Year: 2002
Type: New
Binding: Softcover
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