Machine generated contents note:pt. OneNow and Then --pt. TwoThe Unwritten --pt. ThreeSinners in a Holy City --pt. FourThe Vanished World --pt. FiveSouth China Sea --pt. SixThank You for Smiling --pt. SevenArts and Entertainment --pt. EightTao....
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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Machine generated contents note:pt. OneNow and Then --pt. TwoThe Unwritten --pt. ThreeSinners in a Holy City --pt. FourThe Vanished World --pt. FiveSouth China Sea --pt. SixThank You for Smiling --pt. SevenArts and Entertainment --pt. EightTao. "South China Sea is a poet's autobiography. Forgoing the props of conventional narrative, the book travels through space and time, revealing the moments in a life that anchor reality and constitute memory. In poems that compel us to remember and to re-evaluate our own personal stories, Norris travels back to a New York City childhood and to his years as a young man in the art and literary scene of Montreal, while moving forward in the present on a soul-changing journey through China. In the pages of South China Sea, memory and experience dance together through the complex maze of existence."--
Machine generated contents note:pt. OneNow and Then --pt. TwoThe Unwritten --pt. ThreeSinners in a Holy City --pt. FourThe Vanished World --pt. FiveSouth China Sea --pt. SixThank You for Smiling --pt. SevenArts and Entertainment --pt. EightTao....
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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Machine generated contents note:pt. OneNow and Then --pt. TwoThe Unwritten --pt. ThreeSinners in a Holy City --pt. FourThe Vanished World --pt. FiveSouth China Sea --pt. SixThank You for Smiling --pt. SevenArts and Entertainment --pt. EightTao. "South China Sea is a poet's autobiography. Forgoing the props of conventional narrative, the book travels through space and time, revealing the moments in a life that anchor reality and constitute memory. In poems that compel us to remember and to re-evaluate our own personal stories, Norris travels back to a New York City childhood and to his years as a young man in the art and literary scene of Montreal, while moving forward in the present on a soul-changing journey through China. In the pages of South China Sea, memory and experience dance together through the complex maze of existence."--