Loud Instrument (chinese Good Poetry·season 2)

Loud Instrument (chinese Good Poetry·season 2)

by Ma Xinchao

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The key word and the core space in Ma Xinchao's poetry is "plain". This "plain" is a combination of illusion and reality, and the most symbolic space is "Maying Village". "Maying Village" appears repeatedly in Ma Xinchao's writings at a high density, which even reminds us of the painters in the countryside who repaint the peeling coffins parked in the yard red every year. And the people living in it from generation to generation are also "moving plains". On the "plains" of the Ma-Xin Dynasty, we will hear many sounds that are either real or illusory - the whine of rattles, the sound of wooden fish, the "minimum noise", the sound of wind and sand, the sound of falling snow, and the murmurs of hometown people and strangers, but more often than not, they are silent films.

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