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About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"A Künstlerroman of cross-cultural and multigenerational scope, Lin's debut has been anticipated by many--including me--for some time. To sit with Cold Thief Place is to appreciate why that has been the case; critically forceful yet never strident, deeply felt yet never self-indulgent, the book is an intimate document well deserving of wide public recognition."
--Christopher Kempf, Los Angeles Review of Books
Recommended by Kimiko Hahn
Lin debuts with an impressive collection that tells the story of an undocumented daughter of parents who flee Communist China and become fundamentalist Christians in America. ... These stunning poems breathe new life into the confessional form."
--Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"The composed tonal realm of Cold Thief Place, with all the distances collapsed and achieved, is one that strives toward a more sensitive perception of oneself and the lives of others. As Lin writes, "I see her best // when she's half-hidden." This is a refreshing debut, one that reasserts a place for the nuances of control in a contemporary poetry landscape that too often privileges its opposite: the ecstatic, the wild, the righteous."
--Corey Van Landingham, West Branch
"Even if it were pure story, an autobiography narrated like any other, it'd be worth seeking out Cold Thief Place, Esther Lin's first full-length collection."
--Christopher Spaide for Literary Hub
"The people inhabiting Esther Lin's poems have been handed a map that details the path to the most splendid home. But the journey might be impossible. Though they travel with care and attention, though they find places to settle along the way, the subjects of Cold Thief Place keep searching for a place where there is comfort and restful love. These heartrending poems are full of grief and struggle, but they hold the spark of all the possibilities available in our most dearly-held dreams. A gorgeous and timely book."
--Camille T. Dungy, author of Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden
"Esther Lin's Cold Thief Place is a stunner, filled with poems that are as poignant as they are defiant, as quietly mournful as they are thrillingly untamed. Lin is a major new talent, yet she sings--of family, of love, and of her life as an undocumented American--with all the wisdom and skill of a very old soul. This is a fabulous debut."
--Patrick Phillips, author of Song of the Closing Doors and Elegy for a Broken Machine
--Javier Zamora, author of Unaccompanied and Solito: a Memoir
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