Let All Light Sources Go Out: a Collection of Poems by Sha Ou

Let All Light Sources Go Out: a Collection of Poems by Sha Ou

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Shaou began to compose poetry in 1939, but in the last nine years of his life, he gave up the eight-line poems he had always used and wrote a large number of modern poems, totaling more than 700 poems. The collection of this book is selected from this part of the poems. "Writing cannot be 'new', but works may not always be new." Although these poems were written nearly thirty years ago, there is no sense of isolation when reading them now, and they will resonate deeply with them, and they will be welcomed by today's readers, especially young readers. They truly transcend time and have a strong and fresh vitality. These poems have magnificent imagination, strange conception, profound artistic conception, melancholy and frustration. They can be regarded as truly handed down works in the history of new Chinese poetry. There are seven volumes including Love Poems in the Rainy Season, For You, Lovelorn, A Woman in the Shade of Flowers, Missing Person, Du Xian, and Infinite Country. The poet used his fantastic imagination and cold words to construct a literary world that is profound, warm, beautiful and wonderful.

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