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The Country of Dreams and DustRussell LeongThis collection is the author’s first volume of poetry, loosely structured around the Chinese and Asian immigrant experience. His poems begin and end with water, from the Canton Delta to the drained pool of a Los Angeles tract house in Little Saigon. The title section of the book has been frequently reprinted. “Eloquent and mystical . . . rings with music—lyrics tense with longing, pulsating with images of anguished migrant visionaries clashing with the blood and guts of history.”—Jessica Hagedorn “A breakthrough for the poetry of Diaspora.”—Ishmael Reed “Sweats with sensuality.”—Janice Mirikitani
Par avion, 5½ x 8½ inches • 80 pages • ISBN 0-931122-76-7 • $8.95 |
Russell Leong
For many years, Russell Leong has been the editor of Amerasia Journal at UCLA. In the early 1990s Leong emerged as an important Chinese American poet in his own right. His work reflects deep moral and ethical concerns for social justice and abiding interest in Buddhism as well as the gay dimension of Asian American experience. ![]() |