LIBROS DEL AUTOR: teresa mei chuc

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  • The Indivisible Body of Reality
    Teresa Mei Chuc
    Teresa Mei Chuc (a.k.a. Tuệ Mỹ Chúc) was born in Sài Gòn, Việt Nam shortly after the Việt Nam War and grew up in Pasadena, California. She was Altadena Poet Laureate (Editor-in-Chief) from 2018 to 2020 and has been a Pasadena Rose Poet since 2016. Teresa is the author of three books of poetry, Invisible Light (Many Voices Press, 2018), Keeper of the Winds (FootHills Publishing,...
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    8,85 €

  • NUCLEAR IMPACT
    Teresa Mei Chuc
    In Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands is the symphonic voices of 163 poets living throughout the United States and world, in places such as India, Britain, Ireland, Canada, Philippines, Japan, South Africa, Guam, Singapore, Poland, Australia, France, Vietnam, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Germany, China and Pakistan, on the impact of nuclear power and warfare on hum...
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    20,78 €

  • Year of the Hare / Năm Của Thỏ
    Teresa Mei Chuc
    A collection of short non-fiction stories and poems by Teresa Mei Chuc in English with Vietnamese translations. A dual-language edition: English and Vietnamese. 'Joyful to heart-wrenching. Short non-fiction stories about moving to Los Angeles from Vietnam, and a dream-like childhood that's turned into a nightmare when the author's father returns to the family after spending ...
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    12,33 €

  • the needle can
    Teresa Mei Chuc
    The Needle Can Anthology is a small collection of poetry by CX Dillhunt, Drew Dillhunt, Emily Johnston and Teresa Mei Chuc. CX DILLHUNT was born in Green Bay and is fluent in the Wisconsin dialect. He learned to write and to tell stories from his mother, to sing and to pray from his father; he is grateful for his six brothers and five sisters for magnifying these gifts and teac...
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    9,78 €

  • Year of the Hare
    Teresa Mei Chuc
    'Joyful to heart-wrenching. Short non-fiction stories about moving to Los Angeles from Vietnam, and a dream-like childhood that's turned into a nightmare when the author's father returns to the family after spending years in a 're-education' camp. It's a well-written rollercoaster of beauty and terror.' - Jason Koivu, 2003 ...
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    10,64 €