I Swallowed a Moon Made of Iron

Feminist Studies 47 (2):418-418 (2021)
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In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:418 Feminist Studies 47, no. 2. © 2021 by Feminist Studies, Inc. I Swallowed a Moon Made of Iron Xu Lizhi Translated by Petrus Liu and Lisa Rofel I swallowed a moon; it is made of iron They call it a screw I swallowed this industry’s wastewater A purchase order for unemployment Those youth shorter than the machines die young I swallowed being constantly on the move I swallowed being forced to wander without a home I swallowed the pedestrian overpass I swallowed a life full of limescale I can’t swallow any more All that I have swallowed comes surging Out of my throat Spreading, over the land of my country A poem of disgrace...

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