Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 The Pains of Many Difficult Situations. Leone Gabrielle Reviews ‘Chinese Fish’ by Grace Yee
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'Some books I’m not sure if I consume them or they consume me. Chinese fish has an amazing hypnotic clarity. Page turning, subterranean transitions keep moving me forward, they flow with no catch of air to breathe, a woman’s way book. Grace Yee’s words swim inside into the canals of my life, they are in me in the contemplation in my whole body. Usually, I have to chew on one poem at a time, but Chinese fish is different. The poems represent notions of home through contrasting sounds and sensations that gobbled me whole.' (Introduction)

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