- Source: Engine Empire
Engine Empire is a 2013 poetry collection by American poet Cathy Park Hong, published by W. W. Norton & Company. Divided as a trilogy, the book's poems address topics such as industrialization, technology, and diaspora, with fictionalized settings in China and the speculative future.
Content
The book is divided in three sections. The first section, "Ballad of Our Jim", is set in the Wild West and California gold rush. The second section, "Shangdu, My Artful Boomtown!", is set in a fictionalized boomtown resembling Shenzhen. The third section, "The World Cloud", is set in the speculative future where individual consciousnesses have been sublimated into data.
Some poems were originally published in literary magazines such as A Public Space, Conjunctions, and The American Poetry Review. In particular, a few poems from the first section first appeared in an issue of The Paris Review along with an interview with Hong. "Engines Within the Throne" was reprinted in Poets.org.
Critical reception
In a starred review, Publishers Weekly wrote, "This book is full of luminous surprises."
The Poetry Foundation lauded Hong's lyricism and imagination, stating that "Hong's poetry creates whole worlds, instead of being satisfied with representing a small sliver of this one or this I." Slate called it a "sustaining book" that is "frequently giddy with humor and invention". Ploughshares wrote that "Hong’s brazen metaphors and determined personas transform a history of trauma into a sensitivity to the conditions of human survival." The Rumpus called Hong "a strong storyteller as well as conceptual poet" and stated "Hong’s role as artist is also a dual one of both synthesis of the existing ideas and history of a place-time and then creation of new narratives on top of this history." Observing the book's bleak worlds of globalization and capitalism, Gulf Coast said "the skill of Hong’s work is that it highlights how art can interact with these concerns while still being joyful, for there is indeed a lyrical joy to her multiplicity of forms."
References
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- Kekaisaran Romawi
- Alan Turing
- Daniel Radcliffe
- Mashin Sentai Kiramager
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Wolfenstein 3D
- Supermarine Spitfire
- Efisiensi energi
- Game of Thrones
- Grand Theft Auto IV
- Engine Empire
- Steam engine
- Engine
- Empire Earth
- Empire of the Ants (video game)
- Ottoman Empire
- Search engine
- BioWare
- Byzantine Empire
- Spoil Engine
The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024)
Jurassic World (2015)
Gladiator (2000)
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