Andrew McMillan and Mary Jean Chan's luminous anthology, 100 Queer Poems, is a celebration of thrilling contemporary voices and visionary poets of the past.Encompassing both the flowering of queer poetry over the past few decades and the poets who came before and broke new ground, 100 Queer Poems presents an electrifying range of writing from the twentieth century to the present day.Questioning and redefining what we mean by a 'queer' poem, you'll find inside classics by Elizabeth Bishop, Langston Hughes, Wilfred Owen, Charlotte Mew and June Jordan, central contemporary figures such as Mark Doty, Jericho Brown, Carol Ann Duffy, Kei Miller, Kae Tempest, Natalie Diaz and Ocean Vuong, alongside thrilling new voices including Chen Chen, Richard Scott, Harry Josephine Giles, Verity Spott and Jay Bernard.Curated by two widely acclaimed poets, Andrew McMillan and Mary Jean Chan, 100 Queer Poems moves from childhood and adolescence to forging new homes and relationships with our chosen families, from urban life to the natural world, from explorations of the past to how we find and create our future selves. It deserves a place on the shelf of every reader keen to discover and rediscover how queer poets speak to one another across the generations.
Mary Jean Chan Knihy
Mary Jean Chan píše poezii, která se noří do složitostí identity, touhy a dědictví. Její verše jsou obratně konstruované a zkoumají témata queer zkušenosti a mezikulturního života s upřímností a jemností. Prostřednictvím své práce Chan vytváří prostor pro reflexi a spojení, vyzývá čtenáře, aby se zamysleli nad svými vlastními příběhy a místem ve světě. Její psaní je důkazem síly jazyka, který překlenuje propasti a osvětluje lidskou zkušenost.
