American poet
Koon Woon is a Chinese-American poet , editor , student of mathematics , philosophy , and modal logic , and mentor based in Chinatown, Seattle, Washington . His poetry is internationally-anthologized.
Koon Woon
Early life
Woon was born into a large family in a small village near Guangzhou , China , in 1949. Then, in 1960, he with his family immigrated to the United States .
Education
During the late 1960s to early 1970s, Woon attended the University of Washington , enrolled in courses in the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Philosophy. He then transferred to the University of Oregon , where John Wisdom was influential.
After recovering from mental illness lasting two decades, he went to Antioch University Seattle and got a bachelor's degree. Then, Woon attended Fort Hays State University and got a master's degree.
Literary work
Woon has published two books of poetry , and self-published two memoirs . He edits Chrysanthemum and Five Willows Literary Review.[ 1]
Awards
He is winner of a Pen Oak / Josephine Miles Award and an American Book Award .[ 2]
Publications
Woon, K. (1998). The Truth in Rented Rooms . Los Angeles: Kaya Press. ISBN 9781885030252
Woon, K. (2013). Water Chasing Water . Los Angeles: Kaya Press. ISBN 9781885030498
Woon, K. (2016). Paper-son Poet: When rails were young... . Seattle: Goldfish Press. ISBN 9780692689165
Woon, K. (2018). Rice Bowls: Previously Uncollected Words of Koon Woon . Seattle: Goldfish Press. ISBN 9780971259881
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