Poems drawing on the author's childhood loss of his mother, haunted by a search for nurturing. In Witness Back at Me, Weyman Chan continues to explore themes of dislocation and belonging by drawing on biography, myth, science, and the everyday. Chan's poetry is suffused with a collage-like immersion of stream-of-conscious voices, approximating the kaleidoscopic effect of interior thought. Witness Back at Me draws on the childhood loss of Chan's mother to breast cancer, as a survival mechanism towards an aesthetics of accepted disembodiment, always haunted by a search for nurturing and surrender to some greater being. The poems in this book intertwine polyvocally, building into a liminal biographical metanarrative: the whole point of existence, the author believes, is to luxuriate in the greater being of not-knowing. To accept the historical underpinnings, the brokenness of the world, inside and outside the self, but be in constant communication of both worlds, towards understanding and healing, is the one true meaningful quest.
Weyman Chan Knihy
Weyman Chan writes evocative poetry and short stories that explore the intersection of cultural heritage and contemporary experience. His work is known for its lyrical quality and keen observation, drawing deeply from his background to create resonant narratives. Chan's distinctive voice offers readers profound insights into themes of identity, belonging, and the immigrant experience.
