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Emma Cao

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The English Language and All Its Fuckery

Defying settler-colonial notions of moral respectability.

October 18, 2020 Emma Cao
Persimmons, chrysanthemum buds, lilies and mangosteens
Creative // Poetry

Sweetness and Rot

Four poems

October 21, 2019 Emma Cao
A man and his daughter sit in the water. The girl is fishing, the man is holding a photo.
Features // Intergenerational Trauma

Cha nào, con nấy — like father, like child

Emma Cao fishes for herself in her father’s tarnished memories

August 21, 2019 Emma Cao
Creative //

What’s mine is yours

Poems about intergenerational trauma.

May 17, 2019 Emma Cao

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