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5 influential East Asian and South Asian poets to read now – Cold Tea Collective

5 influential East Asian and South Asian poets to read now – Cold Tea Collective

Cold Tea Collective by Cold Tea Collective
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Poetry, the art of verse, has profoundly impacted culture and society historically—and currently—despite popular reading trends. Discover five exceptional Asian poets and their collections that each bring a unique voice and perspective to the forefront of the literary landscape.

Past Lives, Future Bodies by K-Ming Chang

Kristin Chang’s debut collection is a riveting exploration of migration, motherhood, and the lasting scars of racism. Through nineteen potent poems, Chang employs vivid imagery and sharp line breaks to navigate the complexities of familial legacies and personal identity. Her work is a bold assertion of presence in the face of historical trauma, making her one of poetry’s most compelling new voices. This collection was a finalist at the 31st Annual Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry.

A Tinderbox in Three Acts by Cynthia Dewi Oka

Cynthia Dewi Oka’s powerful fourth collection draws upon the harrowing history of the 1965 anti-Communist genocide in Indonesia. Through lyrical intensity and a deep dive into declassified documents, Oka crafts poems that serve as a memorial to silenced generations. Her poignant blend of fact and poetic fiction makes this work an essential reflection on the unspoken horrors and the resilience of memory.

All Violet by Rani Rivera

In a touching tribute to her life and advocacy, All Violet posthumously honors Toronto poet Rani Rivera. This collection gathers her introspective poems, which vividly capture the struggles of living on the societal fringe. The poems address themes of mental health, trauma, and resilience with stark honesty and lyrical grace. Rivera’s work is a profound reminder of the healing power of poetry and the lasting impact of her advocacy for mental health and harm reduction.

Lucky Fish: Poems by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

Aimee Nezhukumatathil’s Lucky Fish thrives in its lush language and formal variety, encapsulating themes of love,…

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