Brain Fever
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Rooted in traditional Japanese aesthetics and meditations on contemporary neuroscience, a stunning new volume from an essential American poet.
Kimiko Hahn schafft Poesie, die sich mit der Komplexität des Herzens und menschlicher Verbindungen auseinandersetzt. Ihre Werke zeichnen sich durch scharfen Einblick und einen ausgeprägten sprachlichen Stil aus und erforschen Themen wie Identität und die innere Welt. Hahn bietet den Lesern tiefgründige und fesselnde Erlebnisse, wobei ihre Sammlung „Das Unerträgliche Herz“ mit dem American Book Award ausgezeichnet wurde. Durch ihre Lehrtätigkeit prägt sie weiterhin neue Generationen von Dichtern.



Rooted in traditional Japanese aesthetics and meditations on contemporary neuroscience, a stunning new volume from an essential American poet.
Exploring the complex interplay between deception and survival, this work delves into how individuals navigate moral dilemmas in challenging environments. The author examines various contexts where deceit becomes a necessary strategy, highlighting psychological insights and ethical considerations. Through compelling narratives and case studies, the text reveals the intricate motivations behind deceitful behavior and its implications for personal and societal survival. Themes of trust, betrayal, and the human condition are intricately woven throughout the discussion.
Exploring the nuances of female experience, this poetry collection employs the unique nu shu script to convey intimate correspondences between the narrator and L. The poems delve into themes of hidden passions, familial relationships, lost loves, and erotic fantasies, showcasing a narrator who is both precocious and wise. Drawing from Japanese and Chinese literary traditions, Kimiko Hahn presents a rich portrayal of a Japanese-American woman's struggles and joys, blending anger and wistfulness in her reflections on identity and womanhood.