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Fiona Sze-Lorrain

    Fiona Sze-Lorrain crafts her literary works and translations across English, French, and Chinese. Her artistic background as a concert guzheng artist infuses her writing with a unique sensibility. She further engages with the literary world as an editor for Cerise Press and co-director of Vif éditions, an independent French press dedicated to world literature, fine arts, and music. Her multifaceted engagement bridges the worlds of literature, music, and visual arts.

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    The Ruined Elegance
    Rain in Plural
    • Rain in Plural

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The highly anticipated new collection from a poet whose previous book was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize Rain in Plural is the much-anticipated fourth collection of poetry by Fiona Sze-Lorrain, who has been praised by The Rumpus as "a master of musicality and enlightening allusions." In the wholly original world of these new poems, Sze-Lorrain addresses both private narratives and the overexposed discourse of the polis, using silence and montage, lyric and antilyric, to envision what she calls "creating between liberties." With a moral precision embracing us without eschewing I, she rethinks questions of citizenship, the selections of sensory memory, and, by extension, the tether of word and image to the actual. She writes, "I accept the truth in newspapers / by holding the murder of my friends against my chest. // To each weather forecast I give thanks: / merci for every outdated // dusk/dawn." Agrippina the Younger, Franz Kafka, Bob Dylan, a butoh performance, an unnamed Raku tea bowl—each has a place here. Made whole by time and its alteration in timelessness, synchrony, coincidences, and accidents, Rain in Plural beautifully reveals an elegiac yet ever-evolving inner life.

      Rain in Plural
    • The Ruined Elegance

      Poems

      • 72 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Fiona Sze-Lorrain's poetry delves into the interplay of silence and sound, capturing both the profound and the painful aspects of existence. Her work reflects a keen awareness of subtle details, intertwining themes of historical atrocities with personal gestures and observations. The poems blend elegy and wit, exploring philosophical sensuality and the complexities of human experience. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, Sze-Lorrain honors the invisible, striving to articulate the essence of silence and its impact on life and history.

      The Ruined Elegance
    • A startling and vivid debut novel in stories from acclaimed poet and translator Fiona Sze-Lorrain featuring deeply compelling Asian women who reckon with the past, violence, and exile-set in Shanghai, Beijing, Singapore, Paris, and New York.

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