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  "Real Karaoke People," Ed Bok Lee


In the prairies of North Dakota, single-roomed churches rise out of the wheat. Some are the only buildings along stretches of road. Some rise out of the intersections of two dirt roads. Some are squat with stained glass, stone walls and brown facades. Some are wooden painted white with one steeple. They tower over plains that roll gently from the main roads. They are the lone attestors that a community lives in this part of the prairie.

The churches were built by European immigrants in the late 1800s up to the 1950s.

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and so... what do these churches have to do with asian americans?!

where did the rest of this review go? ack!!!

it's scheduled to appear in an issue of Galatea Resurrects (A Poetry Journal). the online journal is scheduled to go live the week of march 14. for details, visit in galatea's purse.

it's also scheduled to appear in issue 9 of hyphen magazine. copies can be obtained, in chicago, at the women & children first bookstore at 5233 n. clark st.

so... the review is still there. it just had to go in hiding for a while. hehehe. thanks for reading!
 
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