'Victoria Chang is consistently a poet who resurrects mediums.' -THE MILLIONS
For fans of Inside Out and Back Again, Other Words for Home, and A Place to Hang the Moon -- Eure...
Barbie's cultural artifice is unmasked by Victoria Chang's imagination, lifting the struggle of A...
Victoria Chang's collection takes its title from what many call 'the worst weed in the world,' a ...
Winner of the Forward Prize for Best CollectionFinalist for the PEN Jean Stein Book Award and the...
Written in ?a breathless kind of fury,' the poems in award-winning poet Victoria Chang's virtuosi...
After her mother's death, Chang wrote deep into grief by composing 'obits'-from her mother's blue...
Taking its concept of concentricity from the eponymous Ralph Waldo Emerson essay, 'Circle,' the f...
'In this ode to hardworking mommies everywhere, they may not always be fun or neat, but their tod...
'Victoria Chang is consistently a poet who resurrects mediums.' -THE MILLIONS
Frances Chin is an 11-year-old Chinese-American girl who lives in the suburbs of Detroit with her...
'A collection of poems by Victoria Chang'
Los Angeles Times Book PrizePEN Voelcker AwardAnisfield-Wolf Book PrizeNew York Times 100 Notable...
TurningMy mother is dead.The lemons still turn yellow,the trout still stare emptily,desire is sti...
A new collection of poetry inspired by the work of Agnes Martin, exploring topics of feminism, ar...
'Painterly, meditative . . . Full of memorable insights as Chang experiments with erased and occl...
Quando muore, qualcuno che ami, tutto muore. Il suo vestito blu muore. L'empatia muore. Le amiciz...