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On My Belly: In the Studio
FIVE OUT OF THE LAST SIX YEARS I'VE lived outside the US, more or less out of a suitcase, away from most of my books. I used to feel exhilarated...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/04 by Dinh, Linh · More from publication -
Self-Portraitist of Signa, The
You know how it is: it is late afternoon and you suddenly find yourself in the dreadful town of Signa, standing in a bright cafe with a cold one in...
American Poetry Review, The, 09/01/03 by Dinh, Linh · More from publication -
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three poems You are often hunched over in an armchair to confide sweet nothings to the side of a face. In this sense, you resemble a bassoon....
American Poetry Review, The, 09/01/03 by Dinh, Linh · More from publication -
Via Costa San Giorgio
There is a street in Firenze, a real street--Via Costa San Giorgio--that is built like a tunnel. Twisting and narrow, its width hemmed in by...
American Poetry Review, The, 09/01/03 by Dinh, Linh · More from publication -
Eight postcards from Vietnam - Short Story
I was born in Saigon and lived there until I was eleven. In 1975 I came to the United States, where I stayed for twenty-four years. Sixteen of...
Literary Review, 06/22/02 by Linh Dinh · More from publication -
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In The Workers newspaper of October to, 2000, there was a curious item about a fake doctor. A certain Ngo Thi Nghe had been practicing medicine for...
American Poetry Review, The, 09/01/01 by Dinh, Linh · More from publication -
Introduction: Writing and Publishing in Vietnam - Brief Article
The late 80's was a heady time for Vietnamese literature. A more tolerant stance by the government towards publishing allowed many writers to...
Literary Review, 01/01/00 by Linh Dinh · More from publication -
Freckles
Look how big I will grow as I walk towards the sun alarming the midget within me who is truly a midget within a midget possessed with Gargantuan...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/98 by Dinh, Linh · More from publication -
K-9 Dogs
I'm sitting in a room with K-9 dogs. One more ugly person in the world. A mother has claimed she's not my queen. The lobe of an ear costs...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/98 by Dinh, Linh · More from publication -
Three Vietnamese folk poems translated by Linh Dinh
Nothing to do, I'll sew a bag to hold heaven, Break rocks, kill an elephant, watch the wind blow. Nothing to do, I'll take out my measuring...
American Poetry Review, The, 05/01/97 by Dinh, Linh · More from publication


