Crevasse
Discover the profound depths of Crevasse, an evocative poetry collection by Nicholas Wong, published in 2015. This 80-page book explores the intricate relationship between the self and the other through the lens of Chinese and gay poetry. The collection opens with a thought-provoking epigraph from philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty, highlighting the challenge of perceiving one's own physical existence and the necessity of an "unobservable" body for true observation.
Wong's meticulously crafted poems delve into the delicate seam that connects these dual perspectives, offering readers a unique exploration of identity and perception. Written in English, Wong's second language after Cantonese, Crevasse invites you into a world where language and emotion intertwine, making it a must-read for poetry enthusiasts and those interested in LGBTQ+ literature. Experience the beauty and complexity of Wong's work, and let it resonate with your own understanding of self and connection.