Description
The editors themselves are anonymous poets acting through the Bauhinia Project, an organization created to bring Hong Kong's struggles to the stage of transnational activism through lyric and language, in the same spirit of leaderlessness as the protests. This book is a glimpse into the movement's lives and voices. The poems here were either submitted as testimonies to the Bauhinia Project at an encrypted email address or collected as "found poems" from testimonies and protest materials on the streets, on social media, and on the news. Each was from an anonymous source in Chinese. They are a people's poetry: nameless, lowbrow, temporally bound, squeezed out from moments of gravity and strife. They are meant to reach out across the silence of oceans, through differences in language and culture.
About the Author
The Bauhinia Project is a collective of artists and activists seeking to bring international attention to and understanding of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong, as well as to forge bonds of solidarity between that movement and struggles against oppression worldwoide. The group started in 2019 with the distribution of postcard-poems by an anonymous author in Berkeley, CA, and has since been featured on KPFA Radio and KTSF Television.
Book Information
ISBN 9780820360041
Author The Bauhinia Project
Format Paperback
Page Count 120
Imprint University of Georgia Press
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Weight(grams) 202g