
“To Claim What Has Tried to Claim Me”: A Roundtable on Asian-American Poetics
The New Yorker: Poetry
Exploring Intimacy and Identity in 'Shanghai'
The chapter delves into the vivid imagery and emotive depth of a poem called 'Shanghai' by Megan Fernandez. The speakers express awe at the impactful lines, noting the intricate layers of intimacy, violence, and community within the verses. They discuss the cadence, sensual quality, and ghostly form present in the poem, especially highlighting its origins as a crown of sonnets.
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