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As Long As Trees Last by Hoa Nguyen

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"[Nguyen] shares such a streetwise feminism, keeping the edge and making it something you can dance to."—The Poetry ProjectClear-eyed and grounded, Hoa Nguyen performs a hook and snare on what it means to be a twenty-first century human in the nearly ego-less space of these chiseled yet spacious poems.It's not a time to runI wear soft shoesand it took a long timeto walk hereHoa Nguyen is the co-founder of Skanky Possum. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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First published September 11, 2012

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Hoa Nguyen

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Hoa Nguyen [(Vĩnh Long, 1967)] was born in the Mekong Delta, grew up in the DC area and studied poetics in San Francisco. She is the author of 8 books and chapbooks, most recently Hecate Lochia (Hot Whiskey, 2009), Kiss a Bomb Tattoo (Effing Press, 2009) and Chinaberry (Fact Simile, 2010). Based in Austin, TX, Hoa curates a reading series and leads a creative writing workshop.

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269 reviews50 followers
August 5, 2023
Rly sweet, not saccharine, calm, like drinking a sharp tea. Read while outdoors
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Author 5 books9 followers
October 4, 2013
Hoa Nguyen’s As Long As Trees Last is not a book for the city. Shouting concrete and signal siren screech, emit exhaust, make it difficult to “string and feel // wind of wing beats / in your face” (1). Take these poems into the grove and let the “trees be the church” (32). What you have reads like the diary of a hapa witch, a cross-section of all seasons. The shortness of line and breath in Nguyen’s work makes for ritual incantations in a forest clearing, for songs for invasive seeds.

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Author 19 books36 followers
November 8, 2012
Peril. And love. This book is a perfect example of exactly why we write poems at all.
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Author 5 books3 followers
April 5, 2020
Not my favorite of her collections, but some perfect lines that make it worth reading, absolutely
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141 reviews6 followers
December 4, 2022
Jarring, surreal collection musing on Vietnamese identity and history, communion with nature and global geopolitical and economic crises... some references to Greek myth and to other language poets like Jack Spicer, as well as some feminist musings woven into all the above. Quite experimental and a bit hard-to-place at times but has some great poems including "Unused Baby," "Medusa Poem" and "Swell".
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