We Play a Game: Volume 112
Duy Doan
(Author)
Carl Phillips
(Foreword by)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
The 112th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets explores the Vietnamese-American experience Duy Doan's striking debut reveals the wide resonance of the collection's unassuming title, in poems that explore--now with abundant humor, now with a deeply felt reserve--the ambiguities and tensions that mark our effort to know our histories, our loved ones, and ourselves. These are poems that draw from Doan's experience as a Vietnamese-American while at the same time making a case for--and masterfully playing with--the fluidity of identity, history, and language. Nothing is alien to these poems: the Saigon of a mother's dirge, the footballer Zinedine Zidane, an owl that "talks to his other self in the well"--all have a place in Doan's far-reaching and intimately human art.
Product Details
Price
$22.00
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
March 20, 2018
Pages
104
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.2 X 0.3 inches | 0.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780300230871
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Duy Doan is a Kundiman Fellow whose poetry has appeared in Poetry, Slate, TriQuarterly, and elsewhere. He received an MFA in Poetry from Boston University. Carl Phillips is the award-winning author of numerous books of poetry. In 2023 he received the Pulitzer Prize for Then the War: And Selected Poems, 2007-2020. He teaches at Washington University in St. Louis.
Reviews
"These are intimate, mischievous poems, alternately wry, forthright, vulnerable, winking, and sincere."--Nina MacLaughlin, The Boston Globe
"Refreshingly unshowy, Doan's collection is not an obvious choice for a big prize, but it reveals itself to be a deserving one."--Publishers Weekly
"Bold, bright, yet decidedly unsettled and unsettling, this first collection . . . doesn't so much explore Doan's Vietnamese American experience as defy it."--Library Journal, starred review, Top Spring Poetry
Winner of the 2019 Lamda Literary Awards, Bisexual Poetry category
"Refreshingly unshowy, Doan's collection is not an obvious choice for a big prize, but it reveals itself to be a deserving one."--Publishers Weekly
"Bold, bright, yet decidedly unsettled and unsettling, this first collection . . . doesn't so much explore Doan's Vietnamese American experience as defy it."--Library Journal, starred review, Top Spring Poetry
Winner of the 2019 Lamda Literary Awards, Bisexual Poetry category