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This issue of Sleep Medicine Clinics, Guest Edited by Frances Chung, MBBS FRCPC of the University of Toronto, will focus on Sleep and Neurorehabilitation. Article topics will include Sleep and Anesthesia; Neurobiology, Medicine, and Society; Upper airway, OSA and anesthesia; Positions, sleep and anesthesia; Sleep Deprivation, OSA and inflammation; Preoperative Screening for OSA; and PAP therapy for perioperative patients.
Frances Chung's poetry stands alone as the most perceptive,
aesthetically accomplished, and compassionate depiction of a
supposedly impenetrable community during the late 1960s and 70s.
Written "For the Chinatown People" and imprinted with Chung's own
ink seal, Crazy Melon is collects brief poems and prose vignettes
set in New York's Chinatown and Lower East Side. Chung incorporates
Spanish and Chinese into her English in deft evocations of these
neighborhoods' streets, fantasies, commerce, and toil. The title of
her second collection, Chinese Apple, translates the Chinese word
for pomegranate: there she offers "small crimson bites" of new
themes and cityscapes -- delightfully understated eroticism,
tributes to other poets, impressions of other Chinese diasporic
communities during her travels in Central America and Asia. Its new
formal experiments show that Chung's poetic prowess continued to
deepen before her early death.
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