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Published (digital) | Leiden University Libraries, |
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Title | Zhongguo dang dai shi yan shi ge = |
Subtitle | Experiencing poems of nowaday Chinese |
Statement of responsibility | Sichuan Sheng zhi li kai fa zhe xie hui Fuling fen hui, Sichuan Sheng han shou da xue Fuling han shou zhong xin zhu ban. |
Creator/other | Sichuan Sheng zhi li kai fa zhe xie hui Fuling fen hui |
Shelfmark | SINOL. UNPO.19 |
Subject (topical) | Chinese poetry |
Subject (geographic) | China |
Subject (temporal) | 1900-2099 |
Note | Contemporary Chinese Experimental Poetry shares with other mid-1980s publications its diverse composition and visual presentation but also its ambitious feel, palpable in its inclusiveness at a national level and its attention to foreign poetry. It includes Allen Ginsberg's "Howl," in Daozi's Chinese translation. Ginsberg's poetry (and especially "Howl") is a near-ubiquitous foreign influence on PRC poetry. Remarkably, it is cited as a source of inspiration by authors of divergent if not opposite persuasion. (Around 2010, a library visitor abused our trust and cut out Haizi's "The Source and the Bird" (p 21). |
Language | Chinese |
Country | China |
Extent | electronic resource |
Published/created | 涪陵 : [publisher not identified], 1985- |
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