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         Chin Marilyn:     more books (34)
  1. Revenge of the Mooncake Vixen: A Novel by Marilyn Chin, 2009-09-21
  2. Rhapsody in Plain Yellow: Poems by Marilyn Chin, 2003-07
  3. Poetics of the Body: Edna St. Vincent Millay, Elizabeth Bishop, Marilyn Chin, and Marilyn Hacker by Catherine Cucinella, 2010-04-15
  4. The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty by Marilyn Chin, 2009-10-27
  5. Dwarf Bamboo by Marilyn Chin, 1987-11
  6. Biography - Chin, Marilyn (Mei Ling) (1955-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  7. Will Work For Peace: New Political Poems by Sherman Alexie, Marge Piercy, et all
  8. Asian American Poetry: The Next Generation
  9. Marilyn Chin's "How I Got That Name": A Study Guide from Gale's "Poetry for Students" (Volume 28, Chapter 8)
  10. Writing From the World : II , Selections From the International Writing Program , 1977-1983
  11. The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empy by Marilyn Chin, 1994
  12. Rhapsody in Plain Yellow by Marilyn Chin, 2001
  13. DWARF BAMBOO by MARILYN CHIN, 1987
  14. Zyzzyva (Volume 21, Number 1) by Barbara Stauffacher Soloman, Alice Jones, et all 2005

1. :: Norton Poets Online :: Marilyn Chin
Marilyn Chin, Marilyn Chin is the author of The Phoenix Gone, the TerraceEmpty, winner of the PEN Josephine Miles Award, and Dwarf Bamboo.
http://www.nortonpoets.com/chinm.htm
Marilyn Chin Links Books
credit: San Diego State University :: Marilyn Chin is the author of The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty , winner of the PEN Josephine Miles Award, and Dwarf Bamboo . She was born in Hong Kong and raised in Portland, Oregon. In the late 1970s she was a translator for the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa, where she cotranslated The Selected Poems of Ai Qing. Her poetry has appeared in The Iowa Review The Paris Review , and Parnassus . Two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, two Fulbright Fellowships, a Stegner Fellowship, four Pushcart Prizes, and a Mary Roberts Rinehart Award count among her many honors. Chin is currently on the faculty of the M.F.A. program at San Diego State University. She considers the Pacific Rim her home and San Diego her most recent exile.
More on Marilyn Chin
The Marilyn Chin page at the Academy of American Poets site

Essays and biographical information on Marilyn Chin at the Modern American Poetry site

Audio: "The Barbarians Are Coming" on Salon.com

Marilyn Chin is one of the featured poets in the new Women Make Movies release,
... Between the Lines: Asian-American Women's Poetry
Rhapsody in Plain Yellow Also by Marilyn Chin - The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty

2. Salon.com Audio | Marilyn Chin
Marilyn Chin The Barbarians Are Coming . Poet Marilyn Chin is theauthor of two books, Dwarf Bamboo and The Phoenix Gone, The
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  • Marilyn Chin "The Barbarians Are Coming" Poet Marilyn Chin is the author of two books, "Dwarf Bamboo" and "The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty." Born in Hong Kong and raised in Oregon, educated at the University of Massachusetts and the University of Iowa, Ms. Chin articulates the complications of intercultural existence. Her work encompases both her personal experiences as well as that of her ancestors, friends, and family. Listen to this MP3 of Chin's poem "The Barbarians Are Coming," an MP3Lit.com exclusive.

    3. 4 Poems By Andrew French......porn Chin...marilyn Alphabet 9, 10...13TH FOUR O'C
    porn chin marilyn alphabet 9, 10 13TH FOUR O CLOCK 4 poems by andrew french.pornchin. Zoroastrianism nicotine mixolydian eccentric. cellophane.
    http://www.poeticinhalation.com/andrewfrench.html
    porn chin...marilyn alphabet 9, 10...13TH FOUR O'CLOCK
    4 poems by andrew french
    porn-chin Zoroastrianism nicotine mixolydian eccentric cellophane nipple Blake oxygen-crucifix; cheap films float there Eroded by men-shaped fragment on the black ceiling peel bulimia pus hallucinogenic to to Mao monk postmodern snot endorphin fence grieve detroit feature tractor methadone april piss to stop breathing Whitey Ford flicker clit-lepidoptera/ flatworm stares into Czechoslovakia and pharmacies marilyn alphabet 9, 10 100% polyester laminated zen the coughing-bone vomit virginal wolff elevated protein in the spinal fluid absolutely inside suffer melt along any dark wall melting china-white marigold zealous yearns assassin also hypophrygian uncle kracker uncross legs swollen because should cunt-piss red soporific ant Caucasian

    4. Marilyn Chin
    Marilyn Chin. Writing in a Multicultural World. A Poetry Performance and Open Discussion. Wednesday, April 30, 2003 at 800 PM. Ramo Auditorium. FREE; no tickets or reservations required open literary discussion, with audience participation. Marilyn Chin will recite her own poems and discuss identity
    http://www.events.caltech.edu/events/event-291.html
    Marilyn Chin Writing in a Multicultural World
    A Poetry Performance and Open Discussion
    Wednesday, April 30, 2003 at 8:00 PM
    Ramo Auditorium
    FREE; no tickets or reservations required
    Marilyn Chin is a renowned Chinese American poet. Her books of poems include Rhapsody in Plain Yellow, The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty, and Dwarf Bamboo. The Norton Introduction to Poetry and in The Oxford Anthology of Modern American Poetry. The Language of Life. She is the director of the master of fine arts program at San Diego State University. Voices of Vision Series

    5. Marilyn Chin
    Marilyn Chin THE FLORAL APRON. GRUEL. back to the Fat Poetry BookIndex. THE FLORAL APRON. The woman wore a floral apron around her
    http://www.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/poetry2/chin_marilyn.html
    Marilyn Chin: THE FLORAL APRON GRUEL back to the Fat Poetry Book Index
    THE FLORAL APRON The woman wore a floral apron around her neck,
    that woman from my mother's village
    with a sharp cleaver in her hand.
    She said, "What shall we cook tonight?
    Perhaps these six tiny squid
    lined up so perfectly on the block?" She wiped her hand on the apron,
    pierced the blade into the first.
    There was no resistance,
    no blood, only cartilage
    soft as child's nose. A last iota of ink made us wince. Suddenly, the aroma of ginger and scallion fogged our senses, and we absolved her for that moment's barbarism. Then she, and elder of the tribe, without formal headdress, without elegance, deigned to teach the younger about the asian plight. And although we have traveled far we would never forget that primal lesson -on patience, courage, forbearance, on how to love squid despite squid, how to honor the village, the tribe, the floral apron. GRUEL Your name is Diana Toy. And all you may have for breakfast is rice gruel. You can't spit it back into the cauldron for it would be unfilial.

    6. Arts And Entertainment, An Interview With Marilyn Chin
    Marilyn Chin What Imagination Calls For — Notes on Form and Content in Rhapsodyin Plain Yellow (a discussion with DOJ s Valerie Fox) Marilyn Chin will read
    http://www.drexel.edu/doj/archives/2002/artsand/marilynchin_interview.asp
    Marilyn Chin
    Rhapsody in Plain Yellow
    (a discussion with DOJ's Valerie Fox)
    Specific poems referred to here are all included in Rhapsody in Plain Yellow . In addition,"The Cock's Wife," which is discussed early on in this conversation, currently is posted in the DOJ poetry section.
    Chin was born in Hong Kong and raised in Portland, Oregon. She teaches with the M.F.A. program at Sad Diego State University. Her first two books were The Phoenix Gone the Terrace Empty , winner of the PEN Josephine Miles Award, and Dwarf Bamboo Rhapsody in Plain Yellow (Norton) is her most recent book.
    Valerie Fox: Many poems in Rhapsody in Plain Yellow are narrative. Some, like "The Cock's Wife" and "The True Story of Mortar and Pestle," read like fables or traditional tales of some other kind. I'm curious about your interest in fables and folk tales. Do you set out to rewrite or recreate such stories? Do they tend to surface or develop organically in your poems?
    Marilyn Chin: Fables and tales with morals are strong in the Chinese canon. My grandmother was filled with those tales. She used them as a part of her tyrannical Confucian child-rearing apparatus. I believe that they do pop up into my imagination "organically," as you put it, because I was used to hearing them as a child. However, I do love to be the "revisionist" and reinvent and revisit old tales and place them in a new political context. As you can see, I enjoy varying the forms and styles of the poems to give the reader a fulsome experience and to give my own muse some intellectual and technical stimulation.

    7. Poetry, Marilyn Chin
    Marilyn Chin The Cock s Wife In the end of the millennium, the cock is stillbeautiful. He crows in the morning in his magnificent red beard.
    http://www.drexel.edu/doj/archives/2002/poetry/m_chin.asp
    Marilyn Chin
    The Cock's Wife
    In the end of the millennium, the cock is still beautiful.
    He crows in the morning in his magnificent red beard.
    But the cock's wife was shorn of her dazzling pink overcoat,
    To be bathed in sea salt, laid bare for the imperial table.
    Head held high, she feigned ignorance of her own demise.
    Her tiny yellow fluffies touched wingspans, vowed to avenge her.
    They expounded on dialectical points, lollygaged at The Hague,
    Scratched and squawked, pecked at ankles,
    but stood silent as the masses devoured her. Aghast, they fled for their lives, Then paraphrased her in a fable. "The Cock's Wife" appears in Marilyn Chin's most recent book, Rhapsody in Plain Yellow , from Norton.

    8. Writers Register: Writer's Information
    Portfolio. Marilyn chin marilyn Chin is the author of Rhapsody in PlainYellow, Dwarf Bamboo and The Phoenix Gone, The Terrace Empty.
    http://www.writersregister.com/artist_info.phtml?memberId=238&number=CA265

    9. Womens Committee UNI Apro
    be determined) JSD Japan KFIU, Korea 2 Kuo Hui Hwa Shen Shuchi (to be determined)CTWU, Taiwan CTWU, Taiwan 3 Tatsuko Hirakawa Margaret chin marilyn Tan ZENTEI
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    UNI APRO Apro Home
    Apro Topics Index

    Apro WOMEN Home
    WOMEN'S GROUP - COMMITTEE MEMBERS UNI APRO Women's Committee
    UNI Apro Women's Representatives on the UNI World Women's Committee

    Officers of the UNI Apro Women's Committee
    (Elected at the 1st UNI Apro Regional Women's Conference 18 - 20 September 2000, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia) OFFICERS OF THE UNI APRO WOMEN'S COMMITTEE President: Robyn Woller, President, FINSEC, New Zealand Deputy President: Tatsuko Hirakawa, ZENTEI, Japan Vice President, Therese Bryant, National Women's Officer, SDA, Australia UNI World Women's Committee: UNI APRO WOMEN'S REPRESENTATIVES ON THE UNI WORLD WOMEN'S COMMITTEE Titular 1st Substitute 2nd Substitute 1 Saeko Honda Kim So Jeong (to be determined) JSD Japan KFIU, Korea 2 Kuo Hui Hwa Shen Shu-chi (to be determined) CTWU, Taiwan CTWU, Taiwan 3 Tatsuko Hirakawa Margaret Chin Marilyn Tan ZENTEI, Japan SBEU, Sabah, Malaysia NUBE, Philippines 4 Robyn Woller Rosalind Eason (to be determined) FINSEC, New Zealand CEPU, Australia 5 Therese Bryant (to be nominated Lizanne Bennett SDA, Australia by Fiji affiliates) ASU, Australia UNI APRO WOMEN'S COMMITTEE

    10. 1ST REGIONAL CONFERENCE KL 2002 UNI Apro
    determined) JSD, Japan KFIU, Korea 2) Kuo Hui Hwa Shen Shuchi (to be determined)CTWU, Taiwan CTWU, Taiwan 3) Tatsuko Hirakawa Margaret chin marilyn Tan ZENTEI
    http://www.uniapro.org/apr860.htm
    Apro Home
    Apro Topics Index
    1ST UNI APRO REGIONAL CONFERENCE
    KUALA LUMPUR JUNE 2002 The theme of the Regional Conference:
    Jobs and Justice in a Global World. CONFERENCE WEB PAGE
    ACTIVITIES INDEX
    Women Report UNI APRO WOMEN Director: Alice Chang
    Programme Co-ordinator: Yoko Ogawa
    Head of Department: Monique Marti (Nyon Office) UNI APRO WOMEN'S COMMITTEE UNI Apro Women's Representatives on the UNI World Women's Committee
    Titular 1st Substitute 2nd Substitute 1) Saeko Honda Kim So Jeong (to be determined) JSD, Japan KFIU, Korea 2) Kuo Hui Hwa Shen Shu-chi (to be determined) CTWU, Taiwan CTWU, Taiwan 3) Tatsuko Hirakawa Margaret Chin Marilyn Tan ZENTEI, Japan SBEU, Sabah, Malaysia NUBE, Philippines 4) Robyn Woller Rosalind Eason (to be determined) FINSEC, New Zealand CEPU, Australia 5) Therese Bryant (to be nominated Lizanne Bennett SDA, Australia by Fiji affiliates) ASU, Australia Officers of the UNI Apro Women's Committee President: Robyn Woller, President FINSEC, New Zealand Deputy President: Tatsuko Hirakawa, ZENTEI, Japan Vice President, UNI World Women's Therese Bryant, Committee: National Women's Officer, SDA, Australia

    11. Marilyn Chin
    blacktitle.jpg (12329 bytes). marilyn chin (1955 ) BiographicalNote About chin s Poetry Being Without marilyn chin s
    http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/chin/chin.htm
    Marilyn Chin (1955- ) Biographical Note About Chin's Poetry "'Being Without': Marilyn Chin's Poems as Feminist Acts of Theorizing"An Essay by Adrienne McCormick On "How I Got That Name" ... External Links Prepared and Compiled by Cary Nelson Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

    12. Marilyn Chin - The Academy Of American Poets
    marilyn chin The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. Some pages also include RealAudio clips of the poet
    http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=91

    13. Marilyn Chin - The Academy Of American Poets
    An Academy of American Poets poetry exhibit, including a brief biography, online text of an essay, and an audio recording of the author reading one of her poems.
    http://www.poets.org/LIT/poet/mchinfst.htm
    poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Marilyn Chin Marilyn Chin was born in Hong Kong in 1955 and raised in Portland, Oregon. She is the author of 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). Her honors include two National Endowment for the Arts Writing Fellowships, the Mary Roberts Rinehart Award, and a Stegner Fellowship. She lives in San Francisco. This bio was last updated on Aug 29, 2001. photo: Niki Berg Shop for Marilyn Chin books at your local bookstore, through Booksense.com . (This link will open in a new browser window.) Learn more about why poets.org loves Booksense.com Marilyn Chin exhibits elsewhere on the web:

    14. About Marilyn Chin's Poetry
    About marilyn chin s Poetry. marilyn chin. I am interested in cultivatingthe consumate political poem. I Group. Return to marilyn chin.
    http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/chin/poetry.htm
    About Marilyn Chin's Poetry Marilyn Chin I am interested in cultivating the consumate political poem. I believe that my work is daring, both technically and thematically. I am working on material which is very ambitious in thematic scope and form and is both a delicate and apocalyptic melding of East and West. Sometimes this may mean breeding hybrid forms. Once I blended the epigrams of Horace with the haiku of Basho and came up with a strange brew of didacticism and pure image that made a powerful political statement. Also, I have been working on love poems with a strong post-colonial subtext. In the Chinese American contextlove always means assimilation. For, in love, one must completely destroy one's identity to merge with "the other" in a culpable, beautiful way. This is true on the surface level, perhaps. However, in a terrifying subtextto assimilate into America means to annihilate one's culture, language, religion, and to be usurped by a culture that is monolingual, monotheistic, and whose world view is tied to the vicissitudes of commerce. My work is steeped with the themes and travails of exile, loss, and assimilation. What is the loss of country if it were not the loss of self? Anne-Elizabeth Green The pains of cultural assimilation infuse her two collection of poems: Dwarf Bamboo (1987), and

    15. Little River Kung Fu: School
    T'ai chi, kuang p'ing yang style, chinese weapons, northern shaolin, yi gung ching, ch'i gung, chin na, tsing yi, pa kua. Master marilyn Cooper. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.
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    Little River Kung Fu School
    at the School for Visual and Performing Arts
    554 Main Street, second floor, Stroudsburg, PA
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    @epix.net Little River Kung Fu School is dedicated to preserving the art of traditional Chinese Kung Fu. Group classes are taught in Northern Shaolin, Taijiquan and Chinese weapons. Advanced students may also learn Xing Yi and Pa Kua. Serious students are especially welcome. Everyone can benefit from even a small fraction of the training, and some grasp enough to pass the art along to a new generation of students. Kung Fu training integrates the mind, body and spirit, and increases and balances the positive flow of energy (qi) in the entire system. Tuesdays 6:30pm - Shaolin 5:30pm - Tai Chi/Qigong Thursdays 5:30pm - Shaolin 6:30pm - Tai Chi Saturdays 9:00am -Shaolin 10:30am -Shaolin Mini-Monks 1 Session per week S ession per week Session per week Private $50.00/hr

    16. Marilyn Chin - The Academy Of American Poets
    marilyn chin How I Got That Name. Add to a Notebook. How I Got That Namemarilyn chin. Hear it! Read by the author. an essay on assimilation.
    http://www.poets.org/poems/poems.cfm?prmID=1495

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    18. Marilyn Chin--Online Poems
    Online Poems by marilyn chin. The Survivor. Don't tap your chopsticks against your bowl. Don't throw your teacup against the wall in anger. Don't suck on your long black braid and weep. Don't tarry
    http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/chin/online.htm
    Online Poems by Marilyn Chin The Survivor Don't tap your chopsticks against your bowl.
    Don't throw your teacup against the wall in anger.
    Don't suck on your long black braid and weep.
    Don't tarry around the big red sign that says
    "danger!"
    All the tempests will render still; seas will calm,
    horses will retreat, voices to surrender.
    That you have this way and not that,
    that your skin is yellow, not white, not black,
    that you were born not a boychild but a girl,
    that this world will be forever puce-pink are just as well. Remember, the survivor is not the strongest or most clever; merely, the survivor is almost always the youngest. And you shall have to relinguish that title before long. from The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty online source: www.washingtonpost.com Turtle Soup You go home one evening tired from work, and your mother boils you turtle soup. Twelve hours hunched over the hearth (who knows what else is in that cauldron). You say, "Ma, you've poached the symbol of long life; that turtle lived four thousand years, swam

    19. Poetry: Marilyn Mei Ling Chin
    The American Academy of Poets Exhibit for marilyn chin includes a brief biographydetailing the writer s professional career and a Real Audio Recording of chin
    http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/poetry/chin.htm
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    Marilyn Mei Ling Chin (b. 1955)
    LINKS
    American Academy of Poets Exhibit: Marilyn Chin

    http://www.poets.org/lit/poet/mchinfst.htm
    The American Academy of Poets Exhibit for Marilyn Chin includes a brief biography detailing the writer's professional career and a Real Audio Recording of Chin reading her poem "How I Got That Name" (1994). The site also includes an essay entitled "The Bond of Living Things: Poems of Ancestry" on ancestry and assimilation and includes a brief discussion of Chin's work. The Duke Chronicle : Marilyn Chin
    http://www.chronicle.duke.edu/chronicle/1999/03/26/r07Marilynchin.html
    In this article by Jason Wagner for the Duke Chronicle , Marilyn Chin discusses her view of American poetry and her philosophies on writing. Chin also discusses the role of activism in her life and in her work.

    20. Marilyn Chin, Literature
    marilyn chin, Literature.
    http://www.art-5.com/literature/authors/c/marilyn_chin/
    Marilyn Chin, Literature
    Art Literature Authors C ... Marilyn Chin
    Marilyn Chin

    An Academy of American Poets poetry "exhibit," including a brief biography, online text of an essay, and an audio recording of the author reading one of her poems.

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