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Monday, April 30, 2018

"Astroturf" by Tina Chang

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April 30, 2018
 

Astroturf

 
Tina Chang
Tina Chang reads "Astroturf."

About This Poem

 

"'Astroturf' is a poem from my forthcoming collection, Hybrida, a book that examines mixed race through the lens of motherhood. Through the hybrid forms of zuihitsu, prose poems, ekphrastic poems, lists, and lyric essays, the poems envision a childhood of mixed race as one often fraught with danger, collision of selves, and histories. 'Astroturf' contemplates the urgent tug between the young man who disappears and the boy about to be born."

—Tina Chang

 

Tina Chang's poetry collection Hybrida is forthcoming in May 2019 from W. W. Norton. She is also the author of Half-Lit Houses (Four Way Books, 2004) and Of Gods & Strangers (Four Way Books, 2011). She currently serves as Brooklyn Poet Laureate.

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