Immersion Poems

Immersion Poems by Michele Wolf, published by Word Works in 2011, is a collection of poetry that spans 73 pages. This edition presents a thoughtful exploration of themes such as adoption, identity, and resilience, offering readers a glimpse into the interplay between the intimate and the global. The work is selected for the Hilary Tham Capital Collection, highlighting its significance within the realm of contemporary poetry.
In Immersion, Wolf delves into the complexities of personal and collective experiences, reflecting on the nuances of commitment and the challenges of navigating a world marked by both beauty and violence. The poems invite readers to engage with the intricacies of American identity and the broader implications of cultural narratives. This collection serves as a poignant examination of the human condition, making it a relevant addition to discussions in Asian American Studies and poetry.
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Poetry. Asian American Studies. Selected by Judge Denise Duhamel for the Hilary Tham Capital Collection. In IMMERSION, Wolf juxtaposes the intimate and the global in poems about adoption, identity, commitment, resilience, and the fate of our sumptuous, violent world. Says Duhamel, “Michele Wolf’s IMMERSION is a complex, gorgeous, important book of poetry.”
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