
Ancient Enmity
International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong 2017
The Chinese University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-988-237-030-2 (ISBN)
Description
International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong (IPNHK) is an award-winning biennial poetry festival established by renowned contemporary Chinese poet Bei Dao. Since its debut in 2009 in Hong Kong, IPNHK has become the most influential series of international poetry events in the sinophone areas, delivered internationally acclaimed poets' thoughts and ideas about poetry to contemporary China, and stimulated Chinese poets' reflection upon their own conditions of reading world poetry. Following the enormous success of previous editions, IPNHK's 2017 event is scheduled to happen between 22-26 November in Hong Kong, with the theme "Ancient Enmity", and invites more than twenty poets and lyricists from different parts of the world to share and read their works, in the hope of encouraging exchange among poets and lyricists. Poets include Gabeba Baderoon (South Africa), Javier Bello (Chile), Chen Dongdong (China), Jerome Game (France), Major Jackson (US), George Szirtes (UK), Anja Utler (Germany), Haris Vlavianos (Greece) and others. The IPNHK anthology includes selections of the most internationally acclaimed contemporary poetry by the invited poets, accompanied by unique Chinese and English translations in bilingual or trilingual formats.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 279 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
580 gr
ISBN-13
978-988-237-030-2 (9789882370302)
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07/2018
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
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Persons
Shelby K. Y. Chan is assistant professor and Gilbert C. F. Fong is professor at the School of Translation, Hang Seng Management College.
Lucas Klein is assistant professor and Christopher Mattison is a research fellow at The University of Hong Kong.
Chris Song is a poet.
Ling Wang is lecturer at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Lucas Klein is assistant professor and Christopher Mattison is a research fellow at The University of Hong Kong.
Chris Song is a poet.
Ling Wang is lecturer at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.