Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies. "Both a song of survival and a summoning of ghosts, HOW TO BUILD A HOUSE is not only a record but a recovery, a shipyard of stories that reckon with what it means to be displaced, to haunt your own home. In this reclamation of history and lineage, a 'house' is more than a place: it's a body, a blade edge, a belonging to the wounds that birthed us. With hunger and tenderness, Liang writes the Taiwan Strait as a specter, a gutter of grief. But he also shows us where loss makes its second life in the light. I am grateful for this haunting, for the way Liang sets all maps ablaze and rebuilds a home from the ashes. I belong to this book like a bloodline. When Liang asks, 'When is a boat considered an island,' he answers by writing migration as mother tongue, showing us that we are our own homelands."--Kristin Chang
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Anbieter: Raritan River Books, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Good+. Kristen Riello (illustrator). 1st Edition. Paperback. Binding sound, text clean, moderate shelfwear. Slight nick/bump to spine. Hard-to find title. Book. Artikel-Nr. 5059877
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