Asking for Poems from Life (chinese Good Poetry·season 2)

Asking for Poems from Life (chinese Good Poetry·season 2)

by Shen Haobo

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Although Shen Haobo's poetry is still in a period of change in the eyes of many people, his creativity and continuity of writing are rare among his contemporaries. Although he had a prominent voice, weird posture, and eventually attracted attention in the poetry movement at the end of the last century - now it seems that it was just an adolescent writing strategy and movement mentality. His poems at different stages all contain strong individual spiritual potential, will to life, "sense of reality", explosive imagination, and increasingly prominent pioneering spirit and sense of responsibility. Although some of his poems are obviously "offensive" in terms of subject matter and terminology, his poems never hide dirt - this is actually a special "reduction" method of poetry. Sometimes the "reality" is more absurd, cruel and unbelievable than these poems by Shen Haobo. The "smallness" of people, the "evilness" of existence, and the "darkness" of history that he squeezed out in his coldness, ridicule and dramatization can even be said to be vivid and heart-wrenching. Shen Haobo increasingly consciously assumes the responsibility of an on-site surveyor and self-questioner from a personal perspective.

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