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“I had a poetic challenge to write in the voice of someone who is very different from myself, and I picked a 70-year-old white Australian man.”
Judith Huang delivers a few pieces of her poetry at the Spittoon Poetry Night on November 22nd at Mado.
Posted Nov 25, 2015
About Judith Huang:
Judith Huang is a Singaporean writer, translator and editor. A recipient of the Foyle Young Poet of the Year Award in 2001, 2003 and 2004, her poetry has been published in journals and anthologies at home and abroad. She graduated from Harvard University in 2010, and is a member of the Signet Society of Arts and Letters. Her online portfolio can be found at www.judithhuang.com.
Loreli was able to record Judith reading two of her poems at the Spittoon Poetry Night. Spittoon meets once a month at Mado bar in Baochao hutong.
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