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Chinese University Press, Hong Kong [China]
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Half Title Page; Full Title Page; Editors; Poets; Foreword; Contents; 1. Mohammed Bennis; 2. Chen Li; 3. Peter Cole; 4.Najwan Darwish; 5. Jean-Michel Espitallier; 6. Gemma Gorga; 7. Kim Hyesoon; 8. ko ko thett; 9. Étienne Lalonde; 10. Lau Yee-ching;...
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Half Title Page; Full Title Page; Editors; Poets; Foreword; Contents; 1. Mohammed Bennis; 2. Chen Li; 3. Peter Cole; 4.Najwan Darwish; 5. Jean-Michel Espitallier; 6. Gemma Gorga; 7. Kim Hyesoon; 8. ko ko thett; 9. Étienne Lalonde; 10. Lau Yee-ching; 11. Nikola Madzirov; 12. Agi Mishol; 13. Noriko Mizuta; 14. Les Murray; 15. Fernando Pinto do Amaral; 16. Gleb Shulpyakov; 17. Song Lin; 18. Yoko Tawada; 19. Anne Waldman; 20. Wang Xiaoni; 21. Ghassan Zaqtan; Copyright International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong 2015, "Poetry and Conflict," explores the multi-layered relationships between poetry and war. Acclaimed poets from war-troubled countries past and present engage "war" as a topic in their works, exchanging views and exploring the complex ways in which poetry has been able to play a role in the most violent events in human history. In doing so, they encourage the writers and readers of war-free Hong Kong to reflect upon the local milieu in a global framework