Marianne Chan: Leaving Biddle City

Join New Dominion Bookshop for an evening with Marianne Chan, who will read from her new poetry collection, Leaving Biddle City. A conversation with Sylvia Chong will follow. This in-person event will be free and open to the public. We recommend arriving early for the best seating.

About the Book: A coming-of-age narrative, Leaving Biddle City details one Filipina American speaker’s experience of growing up amid a white, Midwestern suburbia mythologized as “Biddle City.” Through prose poems, pantoums, ballads, flattened haikus, and thematic autobiographies, Chan maps a territory of intergenerational conflict, racial alienation, and memory and forgetfulness. What’s achieved is a work of play and meticulous beauty, a collection that reframes how we may understand ourselves, our histories, and the places where we are from.

About the Author: Marianne Chan grew up in Stuttgart, Germany, and Lansing, Michigan. She is the author of All Heathens (Sarabande Books, 2020), which was the winner of the 2021 GLCA New Writers Award. Her second collection, Leaving Biddle City, will be published in 2024. Her poems have appeared in PoetryBest American PoetryNew England ReviewKenyon ReviewMichigan Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. She teaches at Old Dominion University.

About the Moderator: Sylvia Chong is an associate professor in English and American Studies at the University of Virginia, and the director of the minor in Asian Pacific American Studies. She is the author of The Oriental Obscene: Violence and Racial Fantasies in the Vietnam Era (Duke UP, 2012) and the coeditor of (Re)Collecting the Vietnam War (AALR, 2015), and has written articles on Charlie Chan, American exceptionalism, hopelessness, orientalism, the Virginia Tech shootings, and Samuel Peckinpah. She is currently working on a history of cinematic yellowface and racial performance.