Kosal Khiev
Kosal Khiev is a Cambodian spoken word artist.
Kosal Khiev | |
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Born | 1980 (age 42–43) |
Nationality | Khmer |
Known for | Poetry |
Life
Kosal Khiev was born in Khao-I-Dang in 1980.[1] He grew up in Santa Ana, California. At 16, he was involved in a gang shoot-out. He was deported to Cambodia in 2011 after being released from prison. He began experimenting with poetry while in solitary confinement.[1] In Phnom Penh, he met filmmaker Masahiro Sugano, and multimedia artist Anida Yoeu Ali, who made the movie Cambodian Son about Khiev's life.[2]
Themes
Kosal Khiev's work focuses on the transformative power of art and the US justice system among other themes.[2] Khiev represented Cambodia in the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.[3]
References
- Raguraman, Anjali (Apr 18, 2016). "Cambodian spoken word artist Kosal Khiev went from prison to poetry". The Straits Times. Retrieved Dec 27, 2018.
- Nguyen, Sahra Vang (May 19, 2015). "Deported 'Home': Kosal Khiev's Path from Prison to Poetry". NBC News. Retrieved Dec 27, 2018.
- Cheung, Helier (Feb 10, 2014). "Kosal Khiev's journey from prison to poetry". BBC News. Retrieved Dec 27, 2018.
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