Dreaminations: Prose Poems

Author:   Jianqing Zheng
Publisher:   Madville Publishing LLC
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9781963695496


Pages:   92
Publication Date:   20 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jianqing Zheng
Publisher:   Madville Publishing LLC
Imprint:   Madville Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.136kg
ISBN:  

9781963695496


ISBN 10:   1963695496
Pages:   92
Publication Date:   20 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Dreaminations is a must-read for poetry lovers. His masterful use of language creates vivid imagery, bringing each poem to life. This collection blends lyrical brilliance with captivating storytelling, making every piece a delight to read. Whether you're a casual reader or a devoted poet, Dreaminations will leave a lasting impression.-John J. Han, author of To the Hills and HollowsJianqing Zheng's Dreaminations is an experience that will leave you breathless and inspired. This haibun and tanka prose collection is well crafted; it incorporates history, the natural world and spirituality. Zheng's book unravels with allusions to Li Po, Langston Hughes, Franz Kafka, Richard Wright, and others. Yes, there is Delta Blues, too. The prose is lyrical with vivid imagery, fresh similes, and good details. Yet, the haiku is superb. And the tanka is polished. Whether haibun or prose poems, Dreaminations depicts what must be documented, what must be spotlighted, and what must become art.-Lenard D. Moore, author of The Geography of JazzPraise for Jianqing Zheng's previous poetry collection, The Dog Years of Reeducation What I like best about Zheng's poems is nearly every line has an image: I see what he's saying-verbal movies. He shows, rather than tells. I'm entertained by what he says and by the way he says his what. Unforgettable pictures: ... ""Straw hats float like life preservers / in a white sea of cotton"" ... and ""Light recedes / field to field / into a big tomato / toothed in half by hills.""-DC Berry, author of Yes, Cancer French KissesWhat will wake the reader here and keep attention from beginning to end is the series of original and important metaphors that reveal how deeply Jianqing Zheng's memory was cast within the confines of his reeducation.-Theodore Haddin, author of The Pendulum Moves Off


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Jianqing Zheng is the author of The Dog Years of Reeducation, A Way of Looking, and five poetry chapbooks and e-chapbooks; editor of seven scholarly books, including Conversations with Dana Gioia and Sonia Sanchez's Poetic Spirit through Haiku; and coeditor of four scholarly books, including Dana Gioia: Poet & Critic. He received the 2019 Gerald Cable Book Prize, 2001 Slapering Hol Press Chapbook Award, and three poetry fellowships from the Mississippi Arts Commission, among other awards and honors. He is professor of English at Mississippi Valley State University, where he serves as editor of the Journal of Ethnic American Literature and Valley Voices. His poems have appeared in numerous magazines, including Another Chicago Magazine, Birmingham Poetry Review, Louisiana Literature, Mississippi Review, and Spillway.

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