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A Moth Laid Its Eggs in My Armpit, and Then It Died

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Ye Mimi, Edited by Bei Dao, Shelby Chan, Gilbert Fong, Lucas Klein, and Christopher Mattison
2013
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Following the convening of Hong Kong International Poetry Nights 2013, The World of Words is a collection of selected works by some of the most internationally acclaimed poets today. The poem of "A Moth Laid Its Eggs in My Armpit, and Then It Died " by Ye Mimi (Taiwan) is finest contemporary poetry in trilingual or bilingual presentation.

Table of Contents

Title Page

pp. 1-1

Poet

pp. 2-2

Contents

pp. 3-5

1. A Moth Laid Its Eggs in My Armpit, and Then It Died

pp. 6-15

2. Her Perspire-y Left Hand Was Semi-Colon-y

pp. 16-18

3. The More Car the More Far

pp. 19-22

4. And All the Sweat Is Left There

pp. 23-26

5. A Blind Date Makes Him Dilapidate

pp. 27-28

6. His Days Go by the Way Her Years

pp. 29-30

7. I Recorded Her

pp. 31-37

8. Keeping a 酉鬼

pp. 38-42

9. That Which Has Ensued Will Continue to Have Ensued

pp. 43-47

About the Poet

pp. 48-49

Copyright

pp. 50-50

About the Series

pp. 51-51
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