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ECHOLOCATION
MANI RAO

CHAMELEON PRESS (SEP 2003)
PAPERBACK
Prod. # 9789889706029
Category: Poetry

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See more: Poetry > Poetry

Mani Rao is one of Hong Kong's best-known and best-selling English-language poets. Her new collection, entitled echolocation, opens up new vistas within Rao's familiar themes of the extremities of desire and the tonalities of love against a matrix of conflict, war and mortality. As the name suggests, the poems open up a vast new range of perception, delve deeper than expected and reveal more than the obvious.

An innovative design with a reflective, silver cover echoes the theme of the book and also makes the book an attractive, unique gift.


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