Victoria Chang
Main reading Victoria Chang
During the main readings of festival poets, each poet will receive the undivided attention of the audience for the duration of the program. The poets have pre-picked a selection of poems, which they will read in its entirety during their main reading. After the reading, there will be time to ask the poets questions about their work that you've always wanted to know the answer to!
Bio Victoria Chang
Victoria Chang is an American writer, critic, editor and poet.
She writes poetry that is both personal and hard hitting in how candidly she describes what it means to be the second generation and growing up in western society. Chang explores the gaze on Asian women in the United States and brings her poetry to life through rhythmic performances. She is inspired by art, which she skillfully and beautifully interweaves with the contemporary stories she tells.
This is apparent in her poetry collection Barbie Chang (2017), in which she bends cu...
Main reading Victoria Chang
During the main readings of festival poets, each poet will receive the undivided attention of the audience for the duration of the program. The poets have pre-picked a selection of poems, which they will read in its entirety during their main reading. After the reading, there will be time to ask the poets questions about their work that you've always wanted to know the answer to!
Bio Victoria Chang
Victoria Chang is an American writer, critic, editor and poet.
She writes poetry that is both personal and hard hitting in how candidly she describes what it means to be the second generation and growing up in western society. Chang explores the gaze on Asian women in the United States and brings her poetry to life through rhythmic performances. She is inspired by art, which she skillfully and beautifully interweaves with the contemporary stories she tells.
This is apparent in her poetry collection Barbie Chang (2017), in which she bends cultural objects and phenomena to her own will. Chang’s poetry book OBIT (2020), in which she explores the cultural impact of death on the living, won three awards, one of which was the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and was named Best Book of the Year by several publications. Her first children’s book Is Mommy? was published in 2015 and was cited as a Notable Book by the New York Times. She also wrote the nonfiction book Dear Memory: Letters on Writing, Silence and Grief (2021) and the anthology Asian American poetry: the next generation (2004).
She is currently serving as the Bourne Chair in Poetry at Georgia Tech and as the Director of Poetry@Tech.
Friday June 7th
21.00 - 21.30
LantarenVenster – Auditorium 5
Pricing
Buy a day- or passe-partout-ticket via the link above.
Language and duration
Language: English
Poets recite in their own language. You can read the translations into English and/or Dutch via projections.
Duration: 30 minutes