"Marilyn Mei Ling Chin draws on ancient cultural sources and at the same time reflects something wholly Western, urban, and contemporary-so that we have here two kinds of sophistication combined, in proportions uniquely determined by her strong personal sensibility. The results are strong with an authentic and captivating strangeness, beauty and offbeat wit."
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Women authors from the United States20th-century poets from the United StatesFeminists from the United StatesWomen activists from the United StatesWomen from Hong Kong
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Denise Levertov blurb for A Portrait of the Self as Nation: New and Selected Poems (2018)
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