Eun Kim’s Reviews > House A > Status Update
Eun Kim
is on page 23 of 128
"We could call this How to Build an American Home, or History Lessons, or even Dislocated Objects (misplaced nostalgia, broken cotton slippers, a shelf of souvenir dolls in slow wave sleep)."
— Jul 21, 2017 12:12PM
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Eun Kim
is on page 114 of 128
"If we could trace such a system of invisible dimensions, unearth / an inheritance of fractures and cracks, we would know once and for all how / decades have no margins, oceans do not stop."
— Jul 21, 2017 01:55PM
Eun Kim
is on page 113 of 128
"Children of immigrants gather bits / of wire, thread, a safety pin; they arrange them like a blueprint, not knowing / why or how they know the shape."
— Jul 21, 2017 01:53PM
Eun Kim
is on page 103 of 128
"No one told me that if I left, there would always / be a reason to return."
— Jul 21, 2017 01:50PM
Eun Kim
is on page 81 of 128
"Third is a world embalmed in field artefacts. Her mother and father opening / doors, looking for something to hold the moon."
— Jul 21, 2017 01:43PM
Eun Kim
is on page 68 of 128
"a poetics of hung laundry, mild-hearted / plants atop cold tile floors, her mother's / half-reflection in a morning window. / weave together a contradiction of / silences and angles, grainy and soft."
— Jul 21, 2017 01:39PM
Eun Kim
is on page 68 of 128
"'and when the seeping starts, the house / is already completed.'"
— Jul 21, 2017 01:37PM
Eun Kim
is on page 64 of 128
"'not in the thing itself but in the / patterns of shadows': an after-effect / that splinters over everything."
— Jul 21, 2017 01:32PM
Eun Kim
is on page 62 of 128
"repetitions, recurrences, retellings. i / keep them inside recycled jars: acorn, / paper star, tiny pinecone. / 'a house constitutes a body of images.'"
— Jul 21, 2017 01:29PM
Eun Kim
is on page 55 of 128
"... and when my parents gave me their history lessons, they were always intimate, a personal language of the body, so I knew that facts and tenderness weren't separate things but came mixed together, like a glass of cloudy lemon-tea."
— Jul 21, 2017 12:58PM
Eun Kim
is on page 55 of 128
"... and when my parents gave me their history lessons, they were always intimate, a personal language of the body, so I knew that facts and tenderness weren't separate things but came mixed together, like a glass of cloudy lemon-tea."
— Jul 21, 2017 12:58PM

