The Language We Were Never Taught to Speak: Volume 21 - Sapphic Society

Grace Lau

The Language We Were Never Taught to Speak: Volume 21

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The poems in The Language We Were Never Taught to Speak explore the many identities, both visible and invisible, that a body contains. With influences...

The poems in The Language We Were Never Taught to Speak explore the many identities, both visible and invisible, that a body contains. With influences from pop culture, the Bible, tech, and Hong-Kongese history, these pieces reflect and reveal how the stories of immigrants in Canada hold both universal truths and singular distinctions. From boybands that show the way to become "the kind of girl a girl could love" to "rich flavours that are just a few generations of poverty away," they invite the reader to meditate on spirituality, food, and the shapes love takes.

Grace is a Hong-Kong-born, Chinese Canadian writer raised in Vancouver and currently living in Toronto. She enjoys Harry Styles' fashion choices, swaying to music, and sushi. Find her on social media @thrillandgrace.

Genre
Poetry
Pages
70
Publisher
Guernica Editions
Publication Date
Content
ISBN
9781771835879

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