"These poems luxuriate on elegance in a way that feels entirely necessary, the way Garbo's eyes lit up the Great Depression or Julie London's voice puts you in the moods to open your flower. Kwon's casually gorgeous lines are the best thing since melted butter."--D.A. POWELL "There are poems who know the names of trees, poets who don't, and now Christine Kwon, a poet who does know the tree's name, but who pretends not to, only sharing with her readers the incredible privacy of knowing."--SOPHIA DAHLIN "Christine Kwon has a playfully no-nonsense way with the agitations of being someone's child, someone's partner, someone's poet, someone's self. 'These people inside me/ make me nervous, ' she writes, as her poems briskly and brazenly bear the tumults of inwardness. Kwon suffers no fools, but she does suffer--grief-stricken, defiant and turning to poetry for a salvation she can't quite trust. This voice is fresh, freshly wounded, clear-eyed, laid bare: 'They say when you cut into night/ There is no fat/ Only bone.'" --Mark Levine
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Christine Kwon is a Korean American poet and fiction writer from New Jersey. Her debut poetry collection, A Ribbon the Most Perfect Blue, won the Cowles Poetry Book Prize. Her work has appeared in The Recluse (The Poetry Project), Joyland Magazine, The Columbia Review, and The Harvard Advocate, among other places. New poems are forthcoming from Copper Nickel, The Xavier Review, The Tusculum Review, The Lincoln Review, and Annulet. She attended Yale and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She lives in New Orleans with her partner and three cats, Trotsky, Lady, and Twombly.
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