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i cut my tongue on a broken country
i cut my tongue on a broken country | Kyo Lee
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A debut poetry collection about reconciling with oneself and learning to love, through a youthful, queer diasporic Korean lens Lotus flowers, youthful hunger, and other temporary beauties intertwine to tell this coming-of-age story, a set of pulsating poems that move toward a distant memory or a flaming future. Kyo Lee's intimate debut poetry collection is simultaneously a vulnerable confession and a micro study of macro topics including lineage, family, war, and hope. i cut my tongue on a broken country explores the Asian American diaspora, queerness, girlhood, and the relationships between and within them, pushing and pulling on the boundaries of identity and language like a story trying to tell itself. i cut my tongue on a broken country documents a search for love. It's a eulogy for the things we gave up to get here. It's an ode to tenderness. It blossoms and bleeds in your hands. This publication meets the EPUB Accessibility requirements and it also meets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG-AA). It is screen-reader friendly and is accessible to persons with disabilities. A book with many images, which is defined with accessible structural markup. This book contains various accessibility features such as alternative text for images, table of contents, page-list, landmark, reading order and semantic structure.
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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This incredible collection of #queer #poetry is my May pick for #Bracket2025!

"Oh girlhood. i cut crop tops out of sunsets / made scrapbooks of bleached hair & pretty scars / all to please you. / Please, stay a little longer."

"If we grow up to be boring , love me / back into wildness"

"sometimes i think about marrying a woman just to piss off my mother / i'll wear a scarlet leather dress & let vengeance trail my back like a veil"

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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Stunning debut poetry collection! Striking images, inventive play with language, wise investigation of themes like queerness, youth, religion, death, girlhood, and the Korean diaspora. These poems were written when Lee was only a teenager!

"If we grow up to be boring, love me / back into wildness"

"Oh girlhood. i cut crop tops out of sunsets / made scrapbooks of bleached hair & pretty scars / all to please you. / Please, stay a little longer"

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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"To be human is to forgive most beautiful things."

"sometimes i think about marrying a woman just to piss off my mother/i'll wear a scarlet leather dress & let vengeance trail my back like a veil"

"i hope death is not a cold thing"

"This life is too wild to be translated."

"I hope the world ends / with both a bang & a whimper. / We were a worthwhile disaster."

Kyo Lee was only 16 when she wrote these poems!!

Andrea313 Gorgeous. I've really loved some of this author's other works so these poems are absolutely going on my TBR. Thanks for posting! 2w
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