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"The sixth collection by China's foremost contemporary poet, Bei Dao, was greeted as perhaps his finest on its publication in America. The 49 poems were written in the USA, and have been translated into English by Eliot Weinberger (the distinguished essayist and translator of Octavio Paz and Jorge Luis Borges) in collaboration with the historian Iona Man-Cheong and with Bei Dao himself."--BOOK JACKET.Tags
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Bei Dao is a giant in contemporary Chinese poetry and his works were inspirational for the Democracy Movement; I love several of his poems that appear in “A Splintered Mirror” which I would recommend (e.g. “Answer, “Notes on the City of the Sun”, “Transparent Grief”), but unfortunately I did not like this collection as much. The subjects are less interesting and it seems to me he was trying too hard. I suppose my favorite here is “The Old Castle”, which ends:
“hearing the sighs of tomorrow
the main gate clangs shut
art is dead
roses bloom”
“hearing the sighs of tomorrow
the main gate clangs shut
art is dead
roses bloom”
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- Poetry, Fiction and Literature, Music, Graphic Novels & Comics
- DDC/MDS
- 895.1152 — Literature & rhetoric Literatures of other languages Literatures of East and Southeast Asia Chinese Chinese poetry Modern period 1912–2010 1949–2010
- LCC
- PL2892 .E525 .A27 — Language and Literature Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Languages of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Chinese language and literature Chinese literature Individual authors and works
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- 5 — Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish
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