1998
Publication
# | Year | Text | Linked Data |
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1 | 1939 |
Ai, Qing. Shi de san wen mei. In : Ding dian ; vol. 1, no 1 (1939). [Prose-style beauty in poetry]. "The one important reason why I like Whitman, Verhaeren, and many other modern poets, including Mayakovsky, is because they ushered poetry into a newer realm and raised it to a higher plane, and because prose is intrinsically more beautiful than verse. We must make all efforts to carry on the revolution started by Whitman, Verhaeren, and Mayakovsky, and we must mold poetry into something that adequately meets the needs of the new era – meet them with new forms." |
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2 | 1940 |
Ai, Qing. Xiang tai yang. (Xianggang : Hai yan shu dian, 1940). [To the sun]. 向太陽 "Whitman, inspired by the sun, And with a mind broad as oceans, Wrote poetry as broad as oceans." |
# | Year | Bibliographical Data | Type / Abbreviation | Linked Data |
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1 | 1941 |
Ai, Qing. Shi lun. (Guilin : San hu tu shu she, 1941). [Enthält] : Shi de san wen mei. [Enthält eine Diskussion über Walt Whitman's Gedichte]. 詩論 |
Publication / WhiW78 |
# | Year | Bibliographical Data | Type / Abbreviation | Linked Data |
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1 | 2000- | Asien-Orient-Institut Universität Zürich | Organisation / AOI |
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