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  1. Wen Yiduo, a patriotic poet and scholar, is held in high esteem for his straightforwardness against Kuomintang’s autocratic rule. He was assassinated by the Kuomintang’s secret agent in 1946 at the age of 47 after eulogizing Li Gongpu (1900-1946), a patriotic scholar who was also murdered by the government at that time.. Born in 1899 in Xishui, Hubei Province, Wen was educated with Chinese ...

  2. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Wen Yiduo’s poetry plays with classical conventions and articulates the need for new poetic forms. A poem by Wen Yiduo translated by Arthur Sze. Apr 14, 2024. Wen Yiduo in Chicago in 1922/1923. Photo courtesy of Beijing Review. Unlike many contemporary American poets, Arthur Sze did not attend a traditional MFA program to learn to write poetry.

  3. Wen Yiduo Biography. Wen Yiduo (born. 24 November 1899 – 15 July 1946) was a Chinese poet and scholar. Wen was born "Wén Jiāhuá" on 24 November 1899 in Xishui County, Hubei. After receiving a traditional education he went on to continue studying at the Tsinghua University. In 1922, he traveled to the United States to study fine arts and ...

  4. in Wen's complete works in 1948, is an exercise in free verse metrically similar to several of the longer poems of The Dead Water. Like them, it does not come into the current discussion of "Sishui" metre. (For "A Miracle", see Wen Yiduo quanji (Complete works of Wen Yiduo) (Hong Kong: Sanlian Shudian, 1982), Vol. 4, pp. 650-651.

  5. 1 de dic. de 1990 · Wen Yiduo-selected Poetry and Prose: Wen Yiduo: 9787507100471: Amazon.com: Books. Pocket Book. $79.99. Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock. Select delivery location.

  6. Wen Yiduo (Wen I-to) [real name Wen Jiahua] 1899-1946 Born in Hubei, Wen received a traditional education before entering Tsinghua School in 1912. In 1922, he went to the United States to study art and published his first collection of poetry, Hong zhu 紅燭 (Red candle), in 1923. He returned to China in 1925 and taught at several universities.

  7. www.roberthammonddorsett.com › stagnant-water-and-other-poems-by-wen-yiduoRobert Hammond Dorsett

    From Stagnant Water & Other Poems by Wen Yiduo (BrightCity Books, 2014) With this new translation, we are given an opportunity to appreciate the internal conflicts that existed within Wen the man: the elitist and the proletarian, the scholar and the activist, the traditionalist and the innovator. These contradictions give Wen’s poetry its ...