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  1. Unlock
    poems by Bei Dao
    Author: Beidao
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Anvil Press Poetry, London

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    Contributor: Weinberger, Eliot (Übersetzer)
    Language: English; Chinese
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0856463361
    Scope: 116 p., 22cm
    Notes:

    Parallel text in Chinese and English. - Originally published: New York, N.Y. : New Directions Publishing Corporation, 2000

    Angaben zum Inhalt: Bei Dao, the internationally acclaimed Chinese poet, has been the poetic conscience of the dissident movements in his country for over twenty years. He has been in exile since the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989. Unlock presents forty-nine new poems written in the United States, and may well be Bei Dao's most powerful work to date. Complex, full of startling and sometimes surreal imagery, sudden transitions, and oblique political references, and often embedding bits of bureaucratic speech and unexpected slang, his poetry has been compared to that of Paul Celan and Cesar Vallejo: poets who invented a new poetry and a new language in the attempt to speak of the enormity of their times

    Inhalt: June -- Reading -- Requiem -- Untitled (Rubbing This Bruise...) -- Mistake -- Time and the Road -- Delivering Newspapers -- Balcony -- The Old Castle -- Untitled (A Trumpet...) -- Post -- Postwar -- Smells -- Driving -- Untitled (The Landscape...) -- No -- Moon Festival -- Night Sky -- Untitled (Soaked by a Fog...) -- Leaving Home -- Spirit Game -- Crying -- Night Tree -- Teacher's Manual -- Etude -- Deleting -- Writing a Letter -- Untitled (Two-Dimensional...) -- In Memory -- Transparency -- Substitute-Teaching -- Morning Song -- Destination -- Deformation -- Spending the Night -- Going Home -- Call -- A Moment Against the Light -- The Hunt -- Poppy Night -- Montage -- Mission -- Swivel Chair -- Unlock -- Silence and Trembling -- Dry Season -- Fifth Street -- Moat -- Soap -- A Note on the Translation -- About the Translators

  2. Unlock
    poems by Bei Dao
    Author: Beidao
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  Anvil Press Poetry, London

    Universitätsbibliothek Trier
    KM.BEI10/od30117
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Export to reference management software   RIS file
      BibTeX file
    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Weinberger, Eliot (Übers.)
    Language: English; Chinese
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0856463361
    Scope: 116 p., 22cm
    Notes:

    Parallel text in Chinese and English. - Originally published: New York, N.Y. : New Directions Publishing Corporation, 2000

    Angaben zum Inhalt: Bei Dao, the internationally acclaimed Chinese poet, has been the poetic conscience of the dissident movements in his country for over twenty years. He has been in exile since the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989. Unlock presents forty-nine new poems written in the United States, and may well be Bei Dao's most powerful work to date. Complex, full of startling and sometimes surreal imagery, sudden transitions, and oblique political references, and often embedding bits of bureaucratic speech and unexpected slang, his poetry has been compared to that of Paul Celan and Cesar Vallejo: poets who invented a new poetry and a new language in the attempt to speak of the enormity of their times.

    Inhalt: June -- Reading -- Requiem -- Untitled (Rubbing This Bruise...) -- Mistake -- Time and the Road -- Delivering Newspapers -- Balcony -- The Old Castle -- Untitled (A Trumpet...) -- Post -- Postwar -- Smells -- Driving -- Untitled (The Landscape...) -- No -- Moon Festival -- Night Sky -- Untitled (Soaked by a Fog...) -- Leaving Home -- Spirit Game -- Crying -- Night Tree -- Teacher's Manual -- Etude -- Deleting -- Writing a Letter -- Untitled (Two-Dimensional...) -- In Memory -- Transparency -- Substitute-Teaching -- Morning Song -- Destination -- Deformation -- Spending the Night -- Going Home -- Call -- A Moment Against the Light -- The Hunt -- Poppy Night -- Montage -- Mission -- Swivel Chair -- Unlock -- Silence and Trembling -- Dry Season -- Fifth Street -- Moat -- Soap -- A Note on the Translation -- About the Translators