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When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities by Chen Chen

notlikethebeer's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional funny reflective medium-paced

4.5

This was absolutely excellent, really beautiful poetry.

marie33's review

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emotional funny hopeful reflective medium-paced

4.25

chou520's review

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4.0

mostly unmoving except for the following, which is transformative and warrants 4 stars entirely on its own:

‘On Earth lately, I’ve been looking at everyone
like I love them, and maybe I do. Or maybe I only love
one person, and I’m beaming from it. Or actually
I just love myself, and I want people to know.’

i’d be curious to revisit chen chen’s works in the future. this one unfortunately didn’t live up to the title, which is just so lovely. i, too, want to be a list of further possibilities

lilyaugust's review

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5.0

I think this might be my new favorite book of poetry of all time. Jfc what a treat 

kaulhilo's review against another edition

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4.0

“aren't all great love stories, at their core, great mistakes?”

cmgreen's review

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emotional funny hopeful reflective medium-paced

5.0

togidemi's review

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5.0

surprising how much i love this poetry collection considering how often it mentions the french

mxunsmiley's review

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5.0

Reread this because I've been needing poetry in my life again and Chen Chen's feels so intimate. It's hard to say that because I'd rather not be so strange in my way of trying to describe how poets make me feel, even though it's not an uncommon thing to say about poets' work. "Intimate" doesn't seem to fully encapsulate it, though. I wouldn't say it's like he's a friend because friendship is an altogether extremely complicated thing. Perhaps that's the best way to put it so that people understand but it's not really how I truly feel.

I think the first time I read this collection, I didn't fully appreciate or understand it. I took my time with it now and I can really say it's going to become one of my favorites. There are so many different styles; it's very diverse and fresh. Many of the poems, I had to reread a lot to get the right sense of them, and I love that challenge. I love that he makes himself a bit unknowable on the surface, yet once you get deeper and truly experience the language and feelings he expresses, the sense of accomplishment is mighty. I've really had the wrong idea about contemporary poetry. I do enjoy it, many of the poets I recommend to people are contemporary, but I don't think I've actually appreciated it the way it should be--authentically thought about it, dissected it, just because it may seem more accessible. In fact, I think it can be even less accessible in a way, if you don't accept it at face value. There are so many meanings, styles, experiences. Chen Chen has changed the way I see contemporary poetry and made me want to reread a lot of the collections I have read relatively recently.

Lines like "Aren't all great love stories, at their core, great mistakes?" and the finality of "Do I have to forgive in order to love?" phrases like "my inexplicable & elephant sadness" and "I am making my loneliness small" are all sticking with me eternally it seems like. I'll be thinking about this for a while, going back to it frequently because as I said, it's probably going to become one of my favorites. Now I can't stand the wait for his next poetry collection... not for a whole 'nother year.

tbdaniel_111's review

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5.0

chen chen has a very tender view of the world that i admire. and a fucking attitude! (this is affectionate) he's just like me

adesinabrown's review against another edition

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challenging emotional reflective slow-paced

5.0