Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Day to day labor away

Each day I labor away
sometimes, however, I am filled with angst
can the Republic really be saved?

The man said that stars twinkle
his son goes on to the telescope
with a group of scientists, they mingle

Soon lasers and phasers beam to Mars
it was all due to day-to-day labor
in attempts to escape this farce

That human built and machines rule
it is precariously holding
onto the logic of George Boole

Water Chasing Water --- my second from Kaya

Please see DAP's announcement for my second book from Kaya due this Fall by the following link:

http://www.artbook.com/9781885030498.html

Sunday, May 16, 2010

first youtube experience

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyTidqNDH5I

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Hing Hay pavileon at Seattle Chinatown, friendship of Taiwan

A life-long learner at the cafe alone

Successful completion of graduate colloquiam in Liberal and Integrative Studies at UIS


Thanks to the guidance of Professor William E. Kline, I successfully completed the
Graduate Colloquiam for my MA in LNT degree at UIS. Now I have a fairly clear plan to pursue Philosophy and the Philosophy of Literature specializing in the identity issues of Multicultural writers in the USA, notably the Asian-American writers.

I will have on my faculty committee William Kline, Lan Dong, and Shoon Lio and peer advisor Marcellus Leonard.

My main investigations will focus on the identity issues of Asian-American writers - who they are, who they purport to represent, how do they create identities for themselves and others, and what are the interactions between them and the macrocosm of USA contemporary literature.

Hear You Are Leaving Even in the cold blast of winter wind, the gulls and garbage of the seaport hear you are leaving. Hatless statues in ...