The Winter Sun

The Winter Sun
Title The Winter Sun PDF eBook
Author Fanny Howe
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2009-03-03
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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"A collage of essays on childhood, language, spiritual biographies, and the writer's life, 'a vocation has no name'"--P. [4] of cover.

Winter Sun

Winter Sun
Title Winter Sun PDF eBook
Author Shi Zhi
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 206
Release 2012-09-04
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0806184566

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Shi Zhi has been a major force in Chinese poetry since 1968, when several of his poems were circulated as secret handwritten manuscripts in the midst of China’s Cultural Revolution. He gave voice to the aspirations of dispirited youth, and although once relegated to obscurity, he is today celebrated as one of China’s most important cultural influences, having spawned the modern Chinese poetry revolution of the 1980s. This collection of Shi Zhi’s most significant poems, featuring an afterword by the poet himself, is the first book-length publication of his work in English. Born as Guo Lusheng in 1948, at the height of the Chinese Civil War, Shi Zhi joined the People’s Liberation Army at the age of twenty-three. Discharged early, he entered into a period of severe depression and spent much of the next three decades living in mental hospitals under harsh conditions. Taking the pen name of Shi Zhi, meaning “index finger,” to evoke the image of people pointing at his back, he continued to write poetry through these tumultuous years, chronicling his journey from the heights of fame to the depths of institutionalism and ultimately to a final redemptive return to society in 2005. The voice of this besieged poet, burdened with exile and illness, captured the spirit of his generation and now inspires young readers. By presenting Shi Zhi’s poems in chronological order, Winter Sun allows readers to appreciate the evolution of his poetry from his earliest work to his most recent poems. Masterfully translated by Jonathan Stalling, and with an introduction by leading poetry critic Zhang Qinqua, this landmark collection ensures that Shi Zhi’s poetry—so important to Chinese readers during the most challenging of times—will engage the hearts and minds of new readers the world over for years to come.

Winter Sun

Winter Sun
Title Winter Sun PDF eBook
Author Shi Zhi
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 158
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0806184582

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Shi Zhi has been a major force in Chinese poetry since 1968, when several of his poems were circulated as secret handwritten manuscripts in the midst of China’s Cultural Revolution. He gave voice to the aspirations of dispirited youth, and although once relegated to obscurity, he is today celebrated as one of China’s most important cultural influences, having spawned the modern Chinese poetry revolution of the 1980s. This bilingual collection of Shi Zhi’s most significant poems, featuring an afterword by the poet himself, is the first book-length publication of his work in English. Born as Guo Lusheng in 1948, at the height of the Chinese Civil War, Shi Zhi joined the People’s Liberation Army at the age of twenty-three. Discharged early, he entered into a period of severe depression and spent much of the next three decades living in mental hospitals under harsh conditions. Taking the pen name of Shi Zhi, meaning “index finger,” to evoke the image of people pointing at his back, he continued to write poetry through these tumultuous years, chronicling his journey from the heights of fame to the depths of institutionalism and ultimately to a final redemptive return to society in 2005. The voice of this besieged poet, burdened with exile and illness, captured the spirit of his generation and now inspires young readers. By presenting Shi Zhi’s poems in chronological order, Winter Sun allows readers to appreciate the evolution of his poetry from his earliest work to his most recent poems. Masterfully translated by Jonathan Stalling, and with an introduction by leading poetry critic Zhang Qinqua, this landmark collection ensures that Shi Zhi’s poetry—so important to Chinese readers during the most challenging of times—will engage the hearts and minds of new readers the world over for years to come.

Under A Winter Sun

Under A Winter Sun
Title Under A Winter Sun PDF eBook
Author Johan M. Dahlgren
Publisher Next Chapter
Pages 364
Release 2021-12-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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After the events of Under a Dark Sky, Asher Perez has been hunting and killing immortals for years. Then one day, they contact him with a proposition. They need his help. An agent has gone missing on the Goliath homeworld, Nifelheim. Baseline humans are not welcome on the icy moon, and the only way for the team to get clearance is for Perez to talk to his old friend, Thorfinn Wagner: the heir to the Throne of Shields. Intrigued, Perez agrees to join them. But when civil war breaks out on Nifelheim shortly after they land, Perez realises there is much more to the story than he first thought. Something on Nifelheim wants them all dead.

The Winter Sun

The Winter Sun
Title The Winter Sun PDF eBook
Author Nora Jones
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre
ISBN 9781922833372

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The Winter Sun

The Winter Sun
Title The Winter Sun PDF eBook
Author George Zabriskie
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1945
Genre
ISBN

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The Winter Sun

The Winter Sun
Title The Winter Sun PDF eBook
Author Jean Esteve
Publisher
Pages 114
Release 2013-09
Genre American poetry
ISBN 9780615762098

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