I Heard the Sounds of Suburbia Again: Poetry and Thoughts

I Heard the Sounds of Suburbia Again: Poetry and Thoughts

by Sun Ganlu

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"I Heard the Voice of Suburbia Again: Poems and Thoughts" is a literary criticism and poetry collection by the famous "avant-garde" writer Sun Ganlu. It includes book reviews, art reviews and poems written by Sun Ganlu over the years. The biggest feature of this book is its focus on Sun Ganlu's poetry creation since the 1980s and the poetic atmosphere revealed in book and art reviews. His language is avant-garde and poetic, like a dream. In the book, he reflects on the bygone golden age of reading, being fascinated by the language of writers such as Proust, Salinger, Carver, Naipaul, and Eco, and pursuing the polyphony of images, music, and literature in the films of directors such as Antonioni, Kieslowski, Angelopoulos, Ang Lee, and Jiang Wen. He wrote: I miss the time when I wrote these words. Those powerful hands summoned my passion, and those tools gave shape to the ugly world, turned matter into another matter, and made impossible things happen. Ultimately, it led me to the path of seeking knowledge.

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