Bridled Poems

Bridled Poems by Amy Meng is a debut collection published by LSU Press on February 15, 2018. This 68-page book presents a thoughtful exploration of a collapsing relationship, focusing on the performativity and vulnerability experienced in love. Meng’s poems dissect these themes with precision, aiming to confront the more challenging aspects of romantic connections.
Readers will find that the collection delves into the complexities of love, revealing both its troubling elements and the potential for personal growth. Through her work, Meng captures the transformative journey that can emerge from heartbreak, illuminating the unexpected resilience that can arise in the face of emotional turmoil. Bridled Poems engages with themes relevant to both American poetry and the Asian American experience, offering a nuanced perspective on love and self-discovery.
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In this debut collection, Amy Meng meticulously strips a collapsing relationship for its parts. By dissecting the performativity and vulnerability of a person in love, with a singular precision, Meng’s poems are marked by an unflinching drive to confront the most troubling parts of love. Yet rather than being propelled by the broken heart, Bridled is triumphantly lit from the inside by the unexpected, miraculous growth of self.
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