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Poetry and conflict anthology [electronic resource] /editors, Bei Dao, Shelby K.Y. Chan, Gilbert C.F. Fong, Lucas Klein, Christopher Mattison, Chris Song.

Contributor(s): Song, Chris [editor.] | Mattison, Christopher [editor.] | Klein, Lucas [editor.] | Fong, Gilbert Chee Fun [editor.] | Chen, Jia'en [editor.] | Dao, Bei [editor.] | Project Muse [distributor.] | Project Muse.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Xianggang guo ji shi ge zhi ye 2015: ; UPCC book collections on Project MUSE: ; UPCC book collections on Project MUSE: Publisher: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2015 2015); Hong Kong [China] : Chinese University Press, [2015] 2015)Description: 1 online resource (1 PDF (231 pages)).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789629968656; 9629968657.Genre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. Online resources: Full text available: Summary: International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong 2015, "Poetry and Conflict," explores the multi-layered relationships between poetry and war. Acclaimed poets from war-troubled countries past and present engage "war" as a topic in their works, exchanging views and exploring the complex ways in which poetry has been able to play a role in the most violent events in human history. In doing so, they encourage the writers and readers of war-free Hong Kong to reflect upon the local milieu in a global framework.
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Poems.

Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.

International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong 2015, "Poetry and Conflict," explores the multi-layered relationships between poetry and war. Acclaimed poets from war-troubled countries past and present engage "war" as a topic in their works, exchanging views and exploring the complex ways in which poetry has been able to play a role in the most violent events in human history. In doing so, they encourage the writers and readers of war-free Hong Kong to reflect upon the local milieu in a global framework.

Text in multiple languages, with translations in Chinese and English when not the original language.

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