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DMZ Colony
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DMZ Colony

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*Finalist for the US National Book Award for Poetry 2020*

A powerful work of cultural memory that recovers voices from Korea’s heartbreakingly violent postcolonial history.

Woven from poems, prose, photographs, and drawings, Don Mee Choi’s DMZ Colony is a tour de force of personal and political reckoning set over eight acts. Evincing the power of translation as a poetic device to navigate historical and linguistic borders, it explores Edward Said’s notion of the intertwined and overlapping histories in regards to South Korea and the United States through innovative deployments of voice, story, and poetics. Like its sister book, Hardly War, it holds history accountable, its very presence a resistance to empire and a hope in humankind.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wave Books
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
152
ISBN
9781940696959

*Finalist for the US National Book Award for Poetry 2020*

A powerful work of cultural memory that recovers voices from Korea’s heartbreakingly violent postcolonial history.

Woven from poems, prose, photographs, and drawings, Don Mee Choi’s DMZ Colony is a tour de force of personal and political reckoning set over eight acts. Evincing the power of translation as a poetic device to navigate historical and linguistic borders, it explores Edward Said’s notion of the intertwined and overlapping histories in regards to South Korea and the United States through innovative deployments of voice, story, and poetics. Like its sister book, Hardly War, it holds history accountable, its very presence a resistance to empire and a hope in humankind.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Wave Books
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
152
ISBN
9781940696959