"Marianne Chan's brilliant debut collection masterfully develops themes of identity and the long-term effects of colonization."
--Largehearted Boy
All Heathens is a declaration of ownership--of bodies, of histories, of time. Revisiting Magellan's voyage around the world, these poems explore the speaker's Filipino American identity by grappling with her relationship to her family and notions of diaspora, circumnavigation, and discovery. Whether rewriting the origin story of Eve ("I always imagined that the serpent had the legs of a seductive woman in black nylons"), or ruminating on what-should-have-been-said "when the man at the party said he wanted to own a Filipino," Chan paints wry, witty renderings of anecdotal and folkloric histories, while both preserving and unveiling a self-identity that dares any other to try and claim it.
"A sweeping declaration of ownership and resistance, All Heathens is a dazzling debut poetry collection praised by the likes of Mia Alvar, Rick Barot and Hanif Abdurraqib. . . . Winner of the 2022 Association for Asian American Studies Book Award, All Heathens is a beautiful vortex in which readers will find explorations ranging from colonialism and Catholic saints to karaoke."
--Honolulu Magazine
"Eagle-eyed, soulful, and irreverent, All Heathens is a collection of gems. Under Marianne Chan's bright lens, Magellan's sixteenth-century Philippine arrival feels as immediate as a recent family disaster, while the everyday emblems of our current diaspora--karaoke lyrics, FaceTime, fruit from a balikbayan box--bear the weight of history. These poems look behind the staged photographs and beneath the published travel diaries, poignantly answering the lies and erasures in every official story we've heard about leaving or finding home."