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ISBN: PB: 9781632430915

University of Chicago Press, Omnidawn

April 2021

128 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

2 halftones

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100 Words

Poems

Written as a conversation, 100 Words is an exchange of ideas, dialogues, burdens, and ideals between someone White and someone Brown. Two poets, Damon Potter and Truong Tran, write to each other about one hundred powerful words – like "proximity", "shame", and "hope" – each of which is an abstraction rife with socially inscribed beliefs and denials. They turn to each other in an exchange, a negotiation, and a series of discoveries as they write of their individual histories, share their burdens, and learn to carry weight together. Tran explains this project, saying "it is occurring to me even as I am writing this now that this is not an experiment, or case study or collaboration or partnership. Damon is not the subject nor am I. This is a shared endeavor, a lived experience between two very different lives trying to understand what it means to be, to see the other".

About the Author

Damon Potter lives and works in San Francisco. Potter's poems have previously been published in Elderly and Mirage #4/Period[ical]. Truong Tran was born in Saigon, Vietnam. His poems have been translated into several languages, and he is the author of five previous collections of poetry: "The Book of Perceptions", "Placing the Accents", "Dust and Conscience", "Within The Margins", and "Four Letter Words". He lives in San Francisco and teaches at Mills College, Oakland.