Church of the Open Sky by Nat Young

Church of the Open Sky by Nat Young

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Church of the Open Sky by Nat Young

Poetry. Asian American Studies. BRIDGING THE WATERS is an international, bilingual (English-Korean / Korean-English) poetry anthology, translated into and from Korean by Rachel S. Rhee, Irene Seonjoo Yoon, Kyung-Nyun Kim Richards, and Kyung Hwa Rhee. It includes 15 American poets, 20 international, multilingual poets (from Bangladesh, Argentina, Russia, Israel, Catalonia, Turkey, Romania, Australia, St. Thomas, Peru, Germany, Japan, Iran, Italy, Serbia, Wales), 24 Korean-American poets, and 16 poets from Korea. In the words of the Korean editor, Yoon-Ho Cho, It is my sincere hope that this volume with serve as a small bridge toward the globalization of Korean literature.
Nat Young is a World Champion Australian surfer and author, who was named World Champion in 1966 and again in 1970. He is celebrated for pioneering the shortboard revolution in surfing. He has appeared in a number of surf movies, including the iconic Endless Summer, and produced two documentaries of his own. His books include Nat's Nat and That's That, The Complete History of Surfing, and Surfing Fundamentals. He divides his time between the North Coast of New South Wales and the Sun Valley in the US, and still enjoys paddling out to a catch a wave every chance he gets.
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ISBN 13 9780143796718
ISBN 10 0143796712
Title Church of the Open Sky
Author Nat Young
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Random House Australia
Year published 2019-08-20
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.