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Mộng-Lan is a Vietnamese-born American writer, visual artist, musician, dancer, and educator. Former Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, Fulbright Scholar, she has published seven books of poetry & artwork, three chapbooks, has won numerous prizes such as the Juniper Prize and the Pushcart Prize. Poems have been included in international and national anthologies such as Best American Poetry Anthology and several Norton anthologies. Her books include: Song of the Cicadas (Juniper Prize Winner); Why is the Edge Always Windy?; Tango, Tangoing: poems & art; One Thousand Minds Brimming, 2016; and Dusk Aflame: poems & art, 2018. Her latest music album releases include Arrabal de Tango: Tango por Siempre, voice & guitar, 2020; Perfumas de Amor, de Argentina y Viet Nam, (Tango por Siempre) (voi

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  • Mộng-Lan is a Vietnamese-born American writer, visual artist, musician, dancer, and educator. Former Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, Fulbright Scholar, she has published seven books of poetry & artwork, three chapbooks, has won numerous prizes such as the Juniper Prize and the Pushcart Prize. Poems have been included in international and national anthologies such as Best American Poetry Anthology and several Norton anthologies. Her books include: Song of the Cicadas (Juniper Prize Winner); Why is the Edge Always Windy?; Tango, Tangoing: poems & art; One Thousand Minds Brimming, 2016; and Dusk Aflame: poems & art, 2018. Her latest music album releases include Arrabal de Tango: Tango por Siempre, voice & guitar, 2020; Perfumas de Amor, de Argentina y Viet Nam, (Tango por Siempre) (voi (en)
  • Mong-Lan est une américaine d'origine vietnamienne, poète primé, écrivain, peintre, photographe, musicienne (piano et guitare), compositrice, chanteuse, danseuse de tango argentin, chorégraphe et pédagogue. Ancienne boursière (Stegner et Fulbright Scholar) à l'université de Stanford, elle a publié sept livres de poésie et d'œuvres d'art, trois chapbooks, et a remporté de nombreux prix tels que le prix Juniper et le prix Pushcart. Des poèmes ont été inclus dans des anthologies internationales et nationales telles que Best American Poetry Anthology et plusieurs anthologies de Norton. Ses livres incluent: Song of the Cigadas; Why is the Edge Always Windy? ; Tango, Tangoing: poems & art; One Thousand Minds Brimming; and Dusk Aflame: poems & art. Ses derniers disques incluent Perfumas de Amor, (fr)
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