Der Flügelflagel gaustert /
durchs Wiruwaruwolz, /
die rote Fingur plaustert, /
und grausig gutzt der Golz.
Poetry and Conflict: International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong 2015. Box set mit 21 Chapbooks + 1 Verzeichnis (Beilage: 1 Memorystick)
Verlag
Chinese University Press, Hongkong 2015
Bibliographie
Poetry and Conflict
Poetry and Conflict: International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong 2015. Box set mit 21 Chapbooks + 1 Verzeichnis (Beilage: 1 Memorystick)
Chinese University Press, Hongkong 2015
Reihe: International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong 2015
Größe: 27,5 x 18,5 x 8 cm
Seitenzahl: 22 Bände (1.457 S.)
Einband: in Kassette
Übersetzer: versch.
Vorl. Spr. 1: Englisch
Vorl. Spr. 2: Chinesisch
Vorl. Spr. Orig.: versch.
Herausgeber: Dao, Bei
Chan, Shelby K. Y.
Fong, Gilbert C. F. [u.a]
Anthologie
Gedichte/Prosagedichte
Poetry and Conflict
International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong 2015 [box set of 21 chapbooks]
Edited by Bei Dao, Shelby K. Y. Chan, Gilbert C. F. Fong, Lucas Klein, Christopher Mattison, and Chris Song
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
CONTENTS
Silence, Mohammed Bennis (74 S.)
The Image, Hunter Chen Li (50 S.)
Song of the Shattering Vessels, Peter Cole (54 S.)
Sleeping in Gaza, Najwan Darwish (55 S.)
Make War Not War, Jean-Michel Espitallier (60 S.)
Semantics and Nutrition, Gemma Gorga (73 S.)
The Salt Dress Inside Me, Kim Hyesoon (87 S.)
the burden of being bama, ko ko thett (59 S.)
Because the Sky Was Real, Étienne Lalonde (71 S.)
Performance Art, Lau Yee-ching (47 S.)
What We Have Said Haunts Us, Nikola Madzirov (84 S.)
Between the Trees and the Non-Trees, Agi Mishol (69 S.)
Poem in Blue Noriko, Mizuta (56 S.)
The Tin Wash Dish, Les Murray (61 S.)
Scotoma, Fernando Pinto do Amaral (60 S.)
Prado, Gleb Shulpyakov (93 S.)
Song of Exploring the Waterways, Song Lin (44 S.)
A Poem for a Book, Yoko Tawada (73 S.)
Hungry Ghost, Anne Waldman (69 S.)
To Another World, Wang Xiaoni (35 S.)
The Dead in the Garden, Ghassan Zaqtan (63 S.)
Hong Kong Night, Chan Chi Tak, Fan Sin Piu, Cheng Ching Hang, Ng Mei Kwan, Lau Wai Shing,
Liu Wai Tong, Chris Song, Chow Hon Fai, Jacky Yuen, Zeit Fong (120 S.)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bei Dao is a poet and cofounder of the literary magazine Today. Shelby K. Y. Chan is assistant professor and Gilbert C. F. Fong is professor at the School of Translation, Hang Seng Management College. Lucas Klein is assistant professor and Christopher Mattison is a research fellow at the University of Hong Kong. Chris Song is a poet.
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