Sunday Sparrows

· The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
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Song Lin's poems explore his sojourns in several countries, the natural world, and his own inner landscape. His early imprisonment during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests gave rise to the title poem, as well as a profound sense of yearning that pervades much of his work. While his work is rooted in both contemporary and classical Chinese poetry, he incorporates into his poems American, French, and Latin-American literary traditions.

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Song Lin (born in 1959) graduated from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature of East China Normal University at 1983. He immigrated to France in 1991 and later studied ancient Chinese philosophy at the 7th University in Paris. He left Paris in 1997 and lived in Singapore and Argentina before returning to China in 2003 to teach at various universities. Jami Proctor Xu is a poet, translator, artist, and mother who splits her time between Northern California and China, and writes in both English and Chinese.

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