The Lengest Neoi embraces and complicates what it means to err--to wander or go astray; a deviation from a code of behavior or truth; a mistake, flaw, or defect. Beginning with the collection's title, which combines a colloquial Cantonese phrase (Leng Neoi / "Pretty Girl") and the English suffix for the superlative degree (--est), these poems wander, deviate, and flow across bodies, geographies, and languages. In this collection from Stephanie Choi, you'll find the poet's "tongue writing herself, learning to speak."
The Lengest Neoi embraces and complicates what it means to err--to wander or go astray; a deviation from a code of behavior or truth; a mistake, flaw, or defect. Beginning with the collection's title, which combines a colloquial Cantonese phrase (Leng Neoi / "Pretty Girl") and the English suffix for the superlative degree (--est), these poems wander, deviate, and flow across bodies, geographies, and languages. In this collection from Stephanie Choi, you'll find the poet's "tongue writing herself, learning to speak."