Fiercely devoted to the margins of life in the generation after the devastating first wave of the AIDS epidemic, this cathartic collection of poems explores illness, travel, contagion, the meaning of home, identity, tainted purity, and the bits of life that contain them and hold them together in spite of the harsh exigency of daily life. In more than 40 pieces, Chin fearlessly delivers everything from his first exposure to science (‘Magnified’) to a mail order fantasy experience (‘I Buy Sea Monkeys’); from backroads travel in Asia (‘Little Everest in Your Palm’) to the plight of immigrants in America (‘The Men’s Restroom at the INS Building’). Chin’s brutal honesty and sharp humor frame a profound and original collection.
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Justin Chin is the author of two collections of poetry, Harmless Medicine and Bite Hard (Manic D Press), and two collections of essays, Burden of Ashes (Alyson Press) and Mongrel: Essays, Diatribes and Pranks (St. Martin’s Press). In the 1990’s, as a performance artist, he created several performance works that were presented nationally and abroad. He lives in San Francisco.