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Poetry—China Summary
1,802 words, approx. 6 pages During the high tide of their "literary revolution" of the 1920s, China's poets experimented widely with European images, rhythms, and literary trends. The strongest influence initially was that of romanticism, as seen in the work...
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 Chinese Poetry is the most highly regarded literary genre in China. Traditionally, it is divided into shi (詩), ci (詞) and qu (曲). There is also a kind of prose-poem called fu (賦). During the modern period, there also has developed free verse in...




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Frontier Taiwan: An Anthology of Modern Chinese Poetry.
03/22/2002: 560 words, approx. 2 pages Michelle Yeh, N.G.D. Malmqvist, eds. New York. Columbia University Press. 2001 xx + 490 pages. $49.50 ($24.50 paper) ISBN 0-231-11846-5 (11847-3 paper) REFLECTING THE SHIFTS in political winds, Taiwanese literature in translation has tended to be left on the sidelines lately as...
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 Journal of Asian and African Studies
Studies in Chinese Poetry.(Review) (book review)
05/01/2000: 845 words, approx. 3 pages Hightower, James R. and Florence Chia-ying Yeh, Studies in Chinese Poetry. (Cambridge, MA: The Harvard University Asian Center, 1998), xvi, 607 Pp. $50.00, hardback. This is a collection of seventeen essays by two distinguished scholars, James R. Hightower and Florence Chia-ying Yeh....
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Hair art show fascinates, disgusts
8/17/2007: 752 words, approx. 3 pages The massive banner in Dartmouth College's Baker-Berry Library runs the length of the vast foyer, bright green lettering stretching from end to end.But the gut reactions that artist Wenda Gu's latest installation provokes aren't because of its size, but its contents: 420 pounds of human...
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A Murderous Message About Black and White
1/28/2007: 1,248 words, approx. 4 pages There are certain pivotal plays that make mighty noises in small rooms, and Dutchman, by the black activist LeRoi Jones—now known as Amiri Baraka—is famously one of them. At little more than 50 minutes in length, this furious 1964 prose poem has been revived in...


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