Poets Are Ordinary People: Pioneers of Chinese Language, Part 4

Poets Are Ordinary People: Pioneers of Chinese Language, Part 4

by Compiled By Mo Tie Poetry Reading Society

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The latest annual poetry anthology produced by the Motie Poetry Reading Club collects the freshest poetry at the moment. After professional screening and selection, it presents the 100 best poems of the year and recommends ten outstanding poets to bring their in-depth interviews and conceptual speeches. Oppose pretense and excessive rhetoric, and use a collection of poems to reshape the understanding of contemporary poetry. It is an annual piece of information that poetry lovers cannot miss, and is also the best practical guide for newcomers to poetry. Poets are ordinary people, with or without jobs: people who are released from prison, people who quit their jobs to write poems, people who undergo dialysis three times a day, people who are about to retire the next day... Poets are ordinary people, who write about the ups and downs of ordinary people: people who miss their exes, people who are talked about by relatives, people who get married in games... Good poetry is written by ordinary people. Read this collection of poems and see your life again.

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