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Looking into the Distance and Returning: The Poems in “China”

Xiaomeng Xu

Abstract


The poems published in“China”explore the poems of the“revenant”Poets within the trend and explore the variations of lyric poetry of revolutionary writers,explore the trend of the transition from“post-obscure poetry”to“New generation”from the outside of the trend and present the refl ection aspect of“China”on the outlet of poetry in the 1980s.In a way,it looks outward to the Western cultural resources that were introduced into China in the 1980s,and returns to illuminate inward at the enlightenment tradition represented by the May Fourth New Literature and the war cultural tradition after the Anti-Japanese War.The poems published in“China”focus on reviewing the tradition since the May Fourth Movement in 1919,and pay attention to the exploration and creation of modernist poetry skills.In exploring the path of poetry creation,“China”has indeed made a multi-faceted contribution.

Keywords


Revolutionary Political Lyric Poetry;Post-obscure Poetry;New Generation Poetry;The“Revenant”Poetry

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i32.11794

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