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Extractions: Marilyn Chin Marilyn Chin is the author of three books of poetry, Rhapsody in Plain Yellow The Phoenix Gone The Terrace Empty (1994), and Dwarf Bamboo (1987), which was nominated for the Bay Area Book Reviewers Award. She also co -edited Dissident Song: A Contemporary Asian American Anthology (with David Wong Louie, 1991) and co-translated The Selected Poems of Ai Qing (with Eugene Eoyang, 1985). She has also published poems in numerous journals and anthologies, including Norton Introduction to Poetry The Paris Review The Iowa Review The Best American Poetry 1996 Pushcart Prize Anthology (XXI and XIX), and Ploughshares , among several others. The Love Palace , a play, will be produced by Core Ensemble and is scheduled to be on tour in the fall of 2003. Her honors include two National Endowment for the Arts Writing Fellowships, the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award, and a Stegner Fellowship, among others. Chin was awarded the P.E.N. Josephine Miles Award in 1994 and the Pushcart Prize in 1994, 1995 and 1997. She currently teaches literature and creative writing at San Diego State University. Marilyn Chin will be teaching a poetry workshop at the 2003 conference.
Course Details: Poetry: Debra Nystrom And Marilyn Chin Poetry Debra Nystrom and marilyn chin. Debra Nystrom, reading from her new poetrycollection, Torn Sky, with marilyn chin, author of Rhapsody in Plain Yellow. http://www.ccae.org/catalog/courses/course_details.php?id=515962
The Poetry Center At Smith College -- Biographies Printerfriendly version. A self-described hyphenated American poet, marilynchin was born Mei Ling chin in Hong Kong in 1955. poems by marilyn chin. http://www.smith.edu/poetrycenter/bios.php?name=mchin
Chinese-American Poet Marilyn Chin To Read At Smith chineseAmerican Poet marilyn chin to Read at Smith. NORTHAMPTON, Mass.-Smith Collegewill present a poetry reading by marilyn chin at 730 pm on Tuesday, Feb. http://www.smith.edu/newsoffice/Releases/02-058.html
Extractions: Contact: Marti Hobbes, mhobbes@smith.edu Editor's note: For a photo of Chin, e-mail mhobbes@smith.edu or call (413) 585-2190. Chinese-American Poet Marilyn Chin to Read at Smith NORTHAMPTON, Mass.-Smith College will present a poetry reading by Marilyn Chin at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 25, in Stoddard Auditorium. The event is free, open to the public and wheelchair accessible. A self-described "hyphenated American poet," Chin was born Mei Ling Chin in Hong Kong in 1955. On her family's immigration to Portland, Ore., she acquired her Americanized first name in honor of her father's idol, Marilyn Monroe. The history of this naming is chronicled in her poem "How I Got that Name," but the story of a bicultural identity and the struggle with assimilation is the undercurrent of all of Chin's work. Her poetry-individual collections include "Dwarf Bamboo," "The Phoenix Gone," "The Terrace Empty" and, most recently, "Rhapsody in Plain Yellow"-is influenced materially, technically and thematically by such diverse sources as the classical Chinese tradition and the epigrams of Horace. While she engages in an ongoing lament for the losses and grief of exile and assimilation, her work is also informed by a fierce joy and hope in the possibility of integration.
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Chin, Marilyn chin, marilyn The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty Mikweed Editions, 97pp. Reviewed by Ken Weisner, UC Santa Cruz Ken Weisner teaches http://members.cruzio.com/~gyre/ken/marilyn.html
Extractions: [Ken Weisner teaches writing at U.C. Santa Cruz. He edits both Quarry West through Porter College at U.C.S.C., and Sifrut, the semi-annual literary supplement of The San Francisco based Jewish Bulletin. There are multiple exiles in this new poetry of Marilyn Chin's, but none so engrossing and fulfilling as their flights into formtheir miraculous crossings into language. "Truly, there are higher vistas, better gazebos,/ miraculous avenues beyond these closed doors// ...on regret road we must not tarry," sings the narrator of "Exile's Letter" (" after the failed revolution "). Multiple exiles (political, cultural, familial, linguistic) haunt Chin's poems which in turn somehow shimmer with strong, often brilliant voicings. This is not a poetry of longing, rather one of satiation and determinationless the groan of being under the thumb of empire, and more the insistence (the "barbaric yawp") and the compassion of Whitman: "Lover, on Tienanmen Square, near the Avenue of Eternal Peace/ ...Let me place my mouth over your mouth,/ let me breathe life into your life/ let me summon the paired connubial geese/ from the far reaches of the galaxy/ to soar over the red spokes of the sun's slow chariot/ and begin again" ("Beijing Spring").
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Marilyn S Story My name is marilyn and this is my story of having Parry Romberg Syndrome. Thefatty tissue in my cheek and down into my chin completely disappeared. http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/1018/personal_stories/Marilyn/mneal.html
Extractions: Please be advised that everyone's experiences may be different and appropriate treatments may vary. Any medical information that you find on The Rombergs Connection website must NOT serve as a substitute for consultation with one's personal physicians. Our visitors should discuss any specific questions or concerns they may have about Rombergs with health care professionals who are familiar with the specifics of their special case. and may not be used without their consent. My name is Marilyn and this is my story of having Parry Romberg Syndrome. I am 51 years old, and I am married and have two children. I was diagnosed with Rombergs at the age of 16 in 1963. The subtle changes to the right side of my face started as early as fourth grade. The first thing we noticed was a slight darkening of the skin on the right side of my face, down my neck and also on my side above my waist. There continued to be very minor changes until in 1963, when I started having muscle spasms in my right jaw that could be quite severe at times. My family doctor sent us to a plastic surgeon in Omaha, NE. He diagnosed it as "facial hemi-atrophy". There was a surgery at that time, but it was not proven to work and was not financially feasible for my family. I was told to get more rest for the jaw spasms and sent home. My Mother says I was shown pictures of people with this disorder. But I honestly do not remember that. Maybe, I didn't want to remember it. I was sent home and that seemed to be that.
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Extractions: In a dazzling collection full of wit and energy, Chin defines her existence as a first-generation Asian-American woman. Chin, recently featured in the Bill Moyers special The Language of Life, describes her life in two cultures through a deft juxtaposition of classic Chinese myth and poetry with contemporary themes. Marilyn Chin is the author of Dwarf Bamboo (nominated for the Bay Area Book Reviewers Award in 1987). She is currently on the faculty of the M.F.A. program at San Diego State University. Recently, her poetry has appeared in The Iowa Review, The Kenyon Review, Parnassus, and Ploughshares and is included in The Norton Introduction to Poetry. She majored in ancient Chinese Literature at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and received her M.F.A. in Poetry from the Iowa Workshop in 1981. Marilyn Chin was born in Hong Kong and raised in Portland, Oregon. She considers San Francisco her home and San Diego her most recent exile. The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty
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