Four Poems from the Year of Calamity

IF 0.1 0 ASIAN STUDIES Chinese Literature and Thought Today Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/27683524.2022.2131182
Mi Jialu, S. Bradbury
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These four poems by Mi Jialu were written during the heyday of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 as the virus swept around the world. They document the human condition of suffering, vulnerability, and helplessness while also expressing the irresistible longing for freedom, hope, and healing. Through meditating on samsara and nirvana, these poems seek to evoke a more spiritual aura of awakening and illumination in the post-apocalyptical age of natural calamity. © 2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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祸年四首诗
这四首诗是在2021年新冠肺炎疫情肆虐全球的鼎盛时期写成的。它们记录了人类的苦难、脆弱和无助,同时也表达了对自由、希望和治愈的不可抗拒的渴望。通过对轮回和涅槃的沉思,这些诗歌试图在自然灾害的后启示录时代唤起一种觉醒和光明的精神光环。©2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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