Half a Face (chinese Good Poetry·season 2)

Half a Face (chinese Good Poetry·season 2)

by Shang Zhen

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Shang Zhen belongs to a group of poetry writers who become stronger and more sophisticated over time - like a thin and sharp nail. "Half a Face" is his spiritual self-statement and can also be regarded as a representative text of his "poetic personality". His poems are "adult poems" - intellectual, deep, and cold. There are tons of coldness in his poems that make some people tremble with fear, and he will pull those injured people towards the distant fire. But he always uses another kind of "childlike innocence" to perfect the poet himself - emotion, enthusiasm and burning. What this coldness and heat produce is real poetry-real people, real poetry, and real temperament. He dared to expose himself and others, and he also dared to stab others. There is always a sword with a fine steel blade and a cold, frost-covered shin that runs through his poems. Sometimes you may ignore their existence, but from time to time they remind you to be careful and self-aware with their cold breath.

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