About this title: In her first collection, Suji Kwock Kim confronts a number of very difficult subjects--colonialism, the Korean War, emigration, racism, and love. She considers what a homeland would be for a divided nation and a divided self: what it means to enter language, the body, the family, the community; to be a daughter, sister, lover, citizen, or exile. ...
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Edition: Advanced Reading Copy. Advanced uncorrected proof
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Date Published: 2003
Description: Good in good dust jacket. Plain 8 1/2" x 11" paper with a few light handling marks on covers. Plastic comb binding. Inside pages are clean, unmarked with secure binding. Poems. read more
Edition: First Printing
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Date Published: 2003
ISBN-13:9780807128725ISBN:0807128724
Description: Good+ in Good dust jacket. 9780807128725. Usual library stickers, stamps, markings and protective plastic over dust jacket. Unmarked text. Very light wear to cover and edges, appears barely used. Secure binding and pages.; Ex-Library; Thin Small 4to 9"-11" tall; 80 pages. read more
Edition: First Edition; First Printing
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, La
Date Published: 2003
ISBN-13:9780807128725ISBN:0807128724
Description: Fine in Fine dust jacket. 0-8071-2872-4. Blue cover w/gold lettering on the spine. Fine in Fine Dust Jacket. Winner of the 2002 Walt Whitman award of the Academy of American Poets.; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 74 pages. read more
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