Frontier Taiwan: An Anthology Of Modern Chinese... -

: The book traces Taiwan’s transformation from a "periphery" to a cultural "frontier," reflecting its history as a Japanese colony, an outpost of the Chinese empire, and its modern status as a thriving democracy.

: The collection showcases a diverse range of forms, including: Lyrical meditations and political satire. Adaptations of haiku and concrete poetry. Surrealism, postmodernism, and visual poetry.

: Yang Mu, Xi Murong (Zhang Cuo), Wu Sheng, and Xia Yu. Frontier Taiwan: AN ANTHOLOGY OF MODERN CHINESE...

The anthology includes works from several generations of writers, such as: : Yang Hua and Yang Chichang.

: The anthology was edited by Michelle Yeh , a professor at UC Davis, and N. G. D. Malmqvist, a member of the Swedish Academy. : The book traces Taiwan’s transformation from a

: Ji Xian, Chen Xiuxi, Zhou Mengdie, and Yu Guangzhong.

: It includes a 50-page introduction by Michelle Yeh that provides a scholarly overview of the social, political, and linguistic forces shaping Taiwan's unique poetic identity. Featured Poets Surrealism, postmodernism, and visual poetry

: It features approximately 400 poems by 50 different poets , spanning from the early 1900s to the late 20th century.

: The book traces Taiwan’s transformation from a "periphery" to a cultural "frontier," reflecting its history as a Japanese colony, an outpost of the Chinese empire, and its modern status as a thriving democracy.

: The collection showcases a diverse range of forms, including: Lyrical meditations and political satire. Adaptations of haiku and concrete poetry. Surrealism, postmodernism, and visual poetry.

: Yang Mu, Xi Murong (Zhang Cuo), Wu Sheng, and Xia Yu.

The anthology includes works from several generations of writers, such as: : Yang Hua and Yang Chichang.

: The anthology was edited by Michelle Yeh , a professor at UC Davis, and N. G. D. Malmqvist, a member of the Swedish Academy.

: Ji Xian, Chen Xiuxi, Zhou Mengdie, and Yu Guangzhong.

: It includes a 50-page introduction by Michelle Yeh that provides a scholarly overview of the social, political, and linguistic forces shaping Taiwan's unique poetic identity. Featured Poets

: It features approximately 400 poems by 50 different poets , spanning from the early 1900s to the late 20th century.