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Kundiman Poetry
April 15, 2014

Paul Tran, Pt. 2, #writetoday

Kundiman Poetry
April 15, 2014

Chinese sociologist Fei Xiaotong said America is “a land without ghosts.” Choose a ghost you know. A ghost, perhaps, this country has killed or been responsible for killing. Call it back. Ask it, “What killed you? What will you tell me?” And begin your poem with the answer. Begin your poem from the perspective of the ghost.

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