As Though the Gods Love Us Contributor(s): Poh Seng, Goh (Author) |
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ISBN: 0889711712 ISBN-13: 9780889711716 Publisher: Nightwood Editions OUR PRICE: $11.66 Product Type: Paperback Published: July 2000 Annotation: In "As Though The Gods Love Us," Goh brings a lifetime of love, despair and passion to his work with the skill of a master craftsman. Amidst some of the world's most exotic locales, he uses graceful and lyrical language to understand his world and to bring us closer to ourselves and each other. From Vancouver neighbourhoods to the tropical darkness of a night in Bali, Goh's sensibility touches both people and landscapes, ranging in tone from the epic and political to the intimate and personal. Hailed as "one of Asia's finest living poets" ("Asia Magazine"), Goh Poh Seng published his first Canadian book of poetry, "The Girl from Ermita: Selected Poems" in 1998. "As Though the Gods Love Us" collects Goh's recent writings since his immigration to Canada. Honest and thoughtful, this is a collection that reflects Goh's experiences as a peripatetic physician who has become intimate with many of the world's cultures, most recently British Columbia's. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Poetry | Asian - General - Poetry | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh - Poetry | Canadian |
Dewey: 821.914 |
LCCN: 00456104 |
Physical Information: 0.35" H x 6.01" W x 9.02" (0.45 lbs) 120 pages |
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Publisher Description: In As Though The Gods Love Us, Goh brings a lifetime of love, despair and passion to his work with the skill of a master craftsman. Amidst some of the world's most exotic locales, he uses graceful and lyrical language to understand his world and to bring us closer to ourselves and each other. From Vancouver neighbourhoods to the tropical darkness of a night in Bali, Goh's sensibility touches both people and landscapes, ranging in tone from the epic and political to the intimate and personal. Hailed as one of Asia's finest living poets (Asia Magazine), Goh Poh Seng published his first Canadian book of poetry, The Girl from Ermita: Selected Poems in 1998. As Though the Gods Love Us collects Goh's recent writings since his immigration to Canada. Honest and thoughtful, this is a collection that reflects Goh's experiences as a peripatetic physician who has become intimate with many of the world's cultures, most recently British Columbia's. |
Contributor Bio(s): Poh Seng, Goh: - Goh Poh Seng was born in Malaya in 1936. He received his medical degree from University College in Dublin, and practised medicine in Singapore for twenty-five years. Goh's first novel, If We Dream Too Long, won the National Book Development Council of Singapore's Fiction Book Award and has been translated into Russian and Tagalog. His other books include The Immolation, Dance of Moths, Eyewitness, Lines from Batu Ferringhi and Bird with One Wing. His work has also appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies around the world. Dance of Moths and his poetry collections As Though the Gods Love Us and The Girl from Ermita: Selected Poems are available through Nightwood Editions. He lives with his family in Vancouver. |