New Perspectives on Contemporary Chinese Poetry

(Chris Devlin) #1
tradition of its own in Modern Chinese Poetry, from Lu Xun ³ ́ to
Shang Qin 商¶(b. 1930), Su Shaolian 蘇 ̧連(b. 1949), and Liu
Kexiang 劉»襄(b. 1957) (Yeh 2000b). The first concrete poem in
Chinese was probably “The Second Obituary of the World”
½¾¿À;Áby the Hong Kong poet Ou Wai’ou Â外Â(1911–95).
The first six lines of the poem read, in English:

WAR!
WAR!
WAR!

WAR!

WAR!

WAR! WAR!

(Ou 1998)

By making the word much larger in lines 4–6 and repeating it twice in
line 6, the poet created the visual effect of the approaching war as well
as an oral simulation of the newspaper boy hawking the special issue
on the street. Written in early 1937, the poem presaged the coming of
the full-blown War of Resistance against Japan.
A more recent example of concrete poetry is Chen Li’s 陳Å
(b. 1954) “War Symphony” 戰ÆÇÈÉ, written in July 1995:

兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵
兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵

兵兵兵兵兵兵兵Ë兵兵兵兵兵兵Ì兵兵兵兵兵兵兵兵Ë
兵兵兵Ì兵兵Ë兵兵兵ËË兵兵ËÌ兵兵ËÌ兵兵ÌÌ
ËË兵兵兵兵ÌÌÌÌ兵兵ËËÌÌËÌ兵Ì兵兵ÌÌ
兵Ì兵ËËËÌÌ兵兵ËËÌÌÌÌËËÌÌË兵兵兵

22 Michelle Yeh

9781403976079ts03.qxp:Layout 1 11/9/07 11:08 AM Page 22

Free download pdf