Song Lin's poems explore his sojourns in several countries, the natural world outside him, and his own inner landscape. His early imprisonment during the 1989 Tienanmen Square protests gave rise to the title poem, as well as a profound sense of yearning that pervades much of his work. He is a wanderer in the world and in the language of poetry, often finding beauty in others that are also on the move: birds, rivers, the wind. While his work is rooted in both contemporary and classical Chinese poetry, he incorporates American, French, and Latin-American literary traditions into his poems.
Advance galleys to Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, New Yorker, NPR; Review and feature article campaign to 50 publications, including poetry, Asian, mainstream; 25 copies to GoodReads and Library Thing; Featured title at AWP, Boston Book Fair, Brooklyn Book Festival, ALTA, Association of Asian Studies conference; Eblasts to creative writing, Chinese/Asian Studies departments; Book tour in California and New England; Social media campaign on FaceBook, Twitter; Potential core text for World Literature, Comparative Literature, Creative Writing courses; Ads in Chinese Literature Today, Poetry Flash.About the AuthorJami Proctor Xu is a poet, translator, artist, and mother who splits her time between Northern California and China, and writes in both English and Chinese. Her poems appear frequently in journals and anthologies in China and the US, and have been translated into Vietnamese, Bengali, and Spanish. Her full-length collection
Suddenly Starting to Dance was published by Yi Press in 2016. She has read at international poetry festivals in China, India, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and the US, and her poems and translations have appeared in journals and anthologies in the US, China, and India. In 2016, she co-organized an international poetry event for the International Writing Center at Beijing Normal University. In 2013 she received a Zhujiang Poetry Award for a non-Chinese poet who has made a contribution to contemporary Chinese poetry.
Book InformationISBN 9781938890253
Author Lin SongFormat Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Zephyr PressPublisher Zephyr Press