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A furious, multiform examination of the devastation wrought by anti-Asian racism in America
Truong Tran's provocative collection of poetry, prose and essays is a stunning rebuttal to the idea of anti-Asian racism as a victimless crime. Written with a compulsion for lucidity that transforms outrage into clarity,
Book of the Other
resists the luxury of metaphor to write about the experience of being shut out, shut down and othered as a queer, working-class teacher, immigrant and refugee.
What emerges from Tran's sharp-eyed experiments in language and form is an achingly beautiful acknowledgment of the estrangement from self forced upon those seduced by the promise of color-blind acceptance and the rigorous, step by step act of recollection needed to find one's way home to oneself.
Truong Tran
was born in Saigon, Vietnam, in 1969. He is the author of six previous collections of poetry,
The Book of Perceptions
,
Placing the Accents
Dust and Conscience
Within the Margins
Four Letter Words
and
100 words
(coauthored with Damon Potter). He also authored the children's book
Going Home Coming Home
, and an artist monograph,
I Meant to Say Please Pass the Sugar
. He is the recipient of the Poetry Center Prize, the Fund for Poetry Grant, the California Arts Council Grant and numerous San Francisco Arts Commission Grants. Tran lives in San Francisco where he teaches art and poetry.
Truong Tran's provocative collection of poetry, prose and essays is a stunning rebuttal to the idea of anti-Asian racism as a victimless crime. Written with a compulsion for lucidity that transforms outrage into clarity,
Book of the Other
resists the luxury of metaphor to write about the experience of being shut out, shut down and othered as a queer, working-class teacher, immigrant and refugee.
What emerges from Tran's sharp-eyed experiments in language and form is an achingly beautiful acknowledgment of the estrangement from self forced upon those seduced by the promise of color-blind acceptance and the rigorous, step by step act of recollection needed to find one's way home to oneself.
Truong Tran
was born in Saigon, Vietnam, in 1969. He is the author of six previous collections of poetry,
The Book of Perceptions
,
Placing the Accents
Dust and Conscience
Within the Margins
Four Letter Words
and
100 words
(coauthored with Damon Potter). He also authored the children's book
Going Home Coming Home
, and an artist monograph,
I Meant to Say Please Pass the Sugar
. He is the recipient of the Poetry Center Prize, the Fund for Poetry Grant, the California Arts Council Grant and numerous San Francisco Arts Commission Grants. Tran lives in San Francisco where he teaches art and poetry.