Kimiko Hahn
Kimiko Hahn ( born 1955 Mount Kisco, NY, USA) is an award-winning poet with Japanese ancestry. She was, inter alia, the American Book Award, a literary prize of the Association of Asian Studies America, the Lila Wallace - Reader 's Digest Award and also the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize.
She has a bachelor's degree at the University of Iowa and a Master of Arts degree from Columbia University.
Works
- We Stand Our Ground Ikon Inc, 1988, ISBN 0-945368-00-3
- Air Pocket Hanging Loose Press, 1989, ISBN 0-914610-51-1
- Earshot Hanging Loose Press, 1992, ISBN 0-914610-84-8
- The Unbearable Heart Kaya Press, 1995, ISBN 1-885030-01-0
- Volatile Hanging Loose Press, 1999, ISBN 1-882413-57-1
- Mosquito and Ant, WW Norton & Company, 1999, ISBN 0-393-32062-6
- The Artist 's Daughter, WW Norton & Company, 2004, ISBN 0-393-32558- X
- The Narrow Road to the Interior, W. W. Norton & Company, 2006, ISBN 0-393-06189-2
Online poems
- The Closet
- IN CHILDHOOD
- Like Lavrinia
- The Line
- The Breast 's syllabics
- ' becoming the mother '
Source
- Yamammoto, Traise, Masking Selves, Making Subjects: Japanese American Women, Identity, and the Body. 1999
- Short Biography
- Heath Anthology Author Page
- Interview with Kimiko Hahn
- Author
- Literature ( 20th century)
- Literature ( English )
- Americans
- Born in 1955
- Woman