Đỗ Nguyên Mai

Đỗ Nguyên Mai
Native name Đỗ Nguyên Mai
Born Mai Nguyen Do
Santa Clarita, California
Occupation Political Fellow, Courage Campaign
Language English; Vietnamese
Nationality United States
Citizenship United States
Alma mater College of the Canyons
Genre Poetry
Notable works Ghosts Still Walking
Website
donguyenmai.com

Mai Nguyen Do, also known as Đỗ Nguyên Mai, is a Vietnamese American poet and activist from Santa Clarita, California. She attended College of the Canyons from where she received her associate degrees in history and the liberal arts and sciences. She is the founder of SEAABirds, the founding executive editor of Rambutan Literary, and the co-founder of CA25 United for Progress.

Her 2016 debut poetry collection Ghosts Still Walking was nominated by the members of the international Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association for an Elgin Award for Book of the Year in 2017.[1]

Writing

Đỗ's poetry is influenced by her Vietnamese American identity and by her deep spiritual faith. When asked about influences on her writing, she has responded with several different sources of inspiration, including the words of ancient Vietnamese female writers and political figures like the Trưng sisters and writers such as Lady Murasaki and Frances Hodgson Burnett.[2][3]

Her debut poetry collection, Ghosts Still Walking, was published by Platypus Press in 2016.[4] The release of Ghosts Still Walking was noted by Vietnamese language newspaper Viet Bao for its timely release on the anniversary of the Fall of Saigon.[5]

Political involvement

Aside from being a poet, Đỗ has been an ardent advocate for the arts and for Vietnamese American political and cultural development.[6] She often combines these lines of advocacy not only through community organizing and writing poetry, but also by being vocal on how issues such as immigration policy and police brutality have impacted the Southeast Asian American community.[7][8]

She currently works as the Political Fellow for Courage Campaign.

References

  1. 2017 Elgin Awards Elgin Award Winners of the SFPA
  2. "Ghosts Still Writing: An Interview with Do Nguyen Mai". SPECPO Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  3. Pascual, Jam (March 30, 2017). "Poet and 'Rambutan Literary' editor Do Nguyen Mai navigates culture for a living". Philippine Star Young Star.
  4. "Ghosts Still Walking". Platypus Press.
  5. "Nhà Thơ Nữ Gốc Việt 16 Tuổi Ra Mắt, Đọc Thơ ngày 30 tháng Tư 2016". Viet Bao. April 30, 2016.
  6. Christiansen, Paul (March 5, 2018). "In Rambutan Literary, a Home for Southeast Asian Voices From Around the Globe". Saigoneer. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  7. Do, Mai (May 10, 2018). "Mai Nguyen Do: My fears affirmed". The Signal Santa Clarita Valley. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  8. Do, Mai (October 30, 2017). "From Beneath the Shroud of Silence: How Tommy Le's Death Shifts the Focus for Vietnamese American Political Involvement". diaCRITICS. Retrieved May 18, 2018.


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