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ISBN: PB: 9781847772275

Carcanet

July 2015

72 pp.

21.6x13.5 cm

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£9,99
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Steep Tea

Singapore-born poet Jee Leong Koh's first book to be published in Great Britain is rich in detail of the worlds he explores and invents as he follows his desire for an unknown other, moving tentatively, passionately, always uncertain of himself. His language is colloquial, musical, aware of the infusion of various traditions and histories. "You go where? / I'm going from the latterly to the litany, from writs to rites". The poems share many of the harsh and enriching circumstances that shape the imagination of a postcolonial queer writer. Taking leaves from other poets – Emilia Lanyer, Eavan Boland, Xunka' Utz'utz' Ni', Lee Tzu Pheng – Koh creates a text that is distinctively his own.

About the Author

Jee Leong Koh is the author of three books of poems, the most recent being "Seven Studies for a Self Portrait" (Bench Press). Born and raised in Singapore, he read English at Oxford University and studied Creative Writing at Sarah Lawrence College. He now lives in New York City.