
The River Turns a Big Bend: a Poetic Thought That Explores Possibilities
by Nishikawa
About This Novel
This book brings together the poet Xi Chuan's important thoughts on poetry writing, poetry and civilization, poetry and the times, poetry and society for more than 20 years, especially in recent years. It demonstrates to a large extent the "poetry thought" that the author has always emphasized, allowing poetry issues to be dealt with in the context of culture and history. In this era when the river seems to be turning a big bend, the author faces poetry with his broad vision, deep awareness of problems, and keen intuition; in the author's view, the problem of Chinese poetry is actually the problem of the entire Chinese culture. The author strives to find possible starting points and breakthroughs for the creative presentation of contemporary Chinese poetry through repeated comparisons of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign poetry, as well as poetry and other arts.
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