
China Suite and other Poems
Gillian Bickley
People, art and life. A record of a particular space in time. Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Sukhothai, Honolulu, Mexico City, northernmost Scotland, Andorra. Intimates and strangers. A mother and son seen for some seconds on a bridge in Shanghai. The emotions flowing between performer and conductor throughout a concert. The interpretation one creative artist gives to that of another's work. Gillian Bickley values the records we all make: — the heritage we may or may not preserve, what we choose to reveal of our lives, the constant interpretative understanding of the personal as well as the historical past, and the sacredness of memory. Here we find observation and reflection – on current affairs as well as people and places – and also the frisson produced by five "skulls" in a window, a funeral owl caught in hire-car headlights, and the realization that classical stories are re-enacted in our own lives.
" … a collection refined by the sensitivity and spirit of a poet who observes with the wonder and clarity of someone who is at once an insider and outsider. In her works, we see that Bickley's poetry has the ability to provide both spontaneous, on-the-spot immediacy and lingering, contemplative power…. Every city may have its gaps, ambiguities and unknowabilities, and the poet's intimate and candid reflections in this collection have successfully uncovered some of them." – Hilary Chan Tsz-Shan, Reviews, Asian Cha, February 2010 (Issue 10).
"You are lucky to have this poetry in your hand." — Karmel Schreyer.
"The poems in CHINA SUITE are unpretentious, direct, and even raw, like gemstones freshly dug out of a quarry. The psychological boundaries drawn to separate cultures from cultures, clans from clans, and individual from individual are utterly destroyed. An unnoticed observer, she trespasses ethnic taboos and social no-nos, and writes down whatever she sees without getting caught—in a graceful way." — Elbert S. P. Lee
Duration - 1h 21m.
Author - Gillian Bickley.
Narrator - Gillian Bickley.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2009 Gillian Bickley ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
People, art and life. A record of a particular space in time. Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Sukhothai, Honolulu, Mexico City, northernmost Scotland, Andorra. Intimates and strangers. A mother and son seen for some seconds on a bridge in Shanghai. The emotions flowing between performer and conductor throughout a concert. The interpretation one creative artist gives to that of another's work. Gillian Bickley values the records we all make: — the heritage we may or may not preserve, what we choose to reveal of our lives, the constant interpretative understanding of the personal as well as the historical past, and the sacredness of memory. Here we find observation and reflection – on current affairs as well as people and places – and also the frisson produced by five "skulls" in a window, a funeral owl caught in hire-car headlights, and the realization that classical stories are re-enacted in our own lives. " … a collection refined by the sensitivity and spirit of a poet who observes with the wonder and clarity of someone who is at once an insider and outsider. In her works, we see that Bickley's poetry has the ability to provide both spontaneous, on-the-spot immediacy and lingering, contemplative power…. Every city may have its gaps, ambiguities and unknowabilities, and the poet's intimate and candid reflections in this collection have successfully uncovered some of them." – Hilary Chan Tsz-Shan, Reviews, Asian Cha, February 2010 (Issue 10). "You are lucky to have this poetry in your hand." — Karmel Schreyer. "The poems in CHINA SUITE are unpretentious, direct, and even raw, like gemstones freshly dug out of a quarry. The psychological boundaries drawn to separate cultures from cultures, clans from clans, and individual from individual are utterly destroyed. An unnoticed observer, she trespasses ethnic taboos and social no-nos, and writes down whatever she sees without getting caught—in a graceful way." — Elbert S. P. Lee Duration - 1h 21m. Author - Gillian Bickley. Narrator - Gillian Bickley. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2009 Gillian Bickley ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:14
Opening Announcement
Duración:00:00:11
1. Wish You Were Here in Hong Kong
Duración:00:03:59
2. Mythical Creatures
Duración:00:00:37
3. Passing Beauty (salon-wards): Caged Jaguar and free spotted girl
Duración:00:00:24
4. Ambiguous Communication: Crossing the road to the Library
Duración:00:01:09
5. David at Tai Po Market KCR Station
Duración:00:01:49
6. Tai Po Lady
Duración:00:01:00
7. Seen in Shanghai
Duración:00:02:01
8. Public Secrets at the Post Office
Duración:00:00:19
9. A Relative Quiet at Yam O
Duración:00:00:47
10. Wisdom at a Concert: Meeting a Meet Applause OR Concerted Wisdom
Duración:00:04:43
11. Ferris Wheel at Night
Duración:00:00:33
12. Street Triptych
Duración:00:00:23
13. Gangways
Duración:00:01:16
14. The Smell of Germolene
Duración:00:01:45
15. Microphone
Duración:00:00:32
16. Familiarity
Duración:00:00:33
17. Cornwall Road Garden
Duración:00:02:47
18. Morrison 200th Anniversary Conference
Duración:00:00:41
19. Shooting Star OR Heritage Hindered
Duración:00:04:54
20. Fisherwoman: One. Ashes to Water
Duración:00:00:47
21. Fisherwoman: Two. She Loved the Sea
Duración:00:03:50
22. Communicable Smile
Duración:00:00:48
23. On the Bus to Tuen Mun
Duración:00:00:54
24. Five Skulls at the Window
Duración:00:00:23
25. Security Unmanned
Duración:00:00:48
26. Applause OR A Simply Ambiguous Life
Duración:00:03:17
27. Truth Rules?
Duración:00:00:27
28. Waving Goodbye
Duración:00:00:23
29. The Flute Player: Sweet and Low
Duración:00:01:32
30. Sipping Tea at the Tea Museum, Hong Kong Park
Duración:00:01:12
31. "You Can Be Like God"
Duración:00:01:10
32. Weathervane
Duración:00:00:24
33. Double-Take: Recyled Reading
Duración:00:02:02
34. Beggarly Smile
Duración:00:00:54
35. Patterns in a Garden Suburb
Duración:00:01:26
36. Torch the Nest Egg!
Duración:00:02:07
37. Beijing in Blossom Time
Duración:00:01:57
38. Breakfast Time at the Friendship Hotel
Duración:00:00:47
39. Rose-petals: Dali and Carroll
Duración:00:02:33
40. Tengmalm's (Funeral) Owl
Duración:00:04:12
41. Knowing her Name
Duración:00:00:56
42. Penates
Duración:00:01:30
43. Word-diggers
Duración:00:03:01
44. Caring Professionals
Duración:00:01:48
45. Terrorism and Thought Control
Duración:00:00:27
46. Blogs (Web logs)
Duración:00:01:56
47. Anthropological Museum
Duración:00:00:20
48. Image[ination]
Duración:00:00:22
49. Imaginary Existence
Duración:00:01:06
50. Hukilau
Duración:00:00:59
51. Pollarded: Frank Coluccio Construction
Duración:00:00:27
52. Stop Requested
Duración:00:00:36
53. Spirit and Sense
Duración:00:00:16
54. Cassandra
Duración:00:00:45
55. Understanding Her
Duración:00:00:14
56. Leaving Clothes
Duración:00:00:41
57. Concerns
Duración:00:00:45
58. Cat-calls
Duración:00:00:52
59. Sukhothai
Duración:00:00:12
60. Pumpkin Man
Duración:00:00:55
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:30