哭泣:关于新冠肺炎的七首诗

IF 0.1 Q4 Arts and Humanities Chinese Literature Today Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/21514399.2020.1851971
Qing Hua, Jake Seagroves
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本节包含中国诗人、作家和学者在新冠肺炎疫情困难时期创作的七首诗。它们是这场致命的疫情给这个国家带来的情感创伤的实时铭文,不幸的是,即使到目前为止,这场疫情也没有得到完全开放的出口。这些诗大多是在居家隔离期间写的,表达了诗人们对这场灾难的震惊、悲伤和愤慨,而其中一些诗则提供了来自新冠病毒最初震中武汉的第一手经历。
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Cry: Seven Poems on COVID-19
This section contains seven poems written by Chinese poets, writers, and scholars during the difficult times of the COVID-19 outbreak in China. They were the real-time inscriptions of the nation’s emotional trauma from the deadly pandemic that, unfortunately, has not been given an entirely open outlet even to this date. Most of these poems were written during home isolation, expressing the poets’ shock, sorrow, and indignation vis-à-vis the calamity, while a couple of them offer firsthand experiences from Wuhan, the original epicenter of the coronavirus.
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