Bei Dao
contemporary Chinese (PRC) avant garde poet
Bei Dao (simplified Chinese: 北岛; traditional Chinese: 北島; pinyin: Běidǎo; literally: "Northern Island", August 2, 1949 - ) is the pen name of Chinese poet Zhao Zhenkai (S: 赵振开, T: 趙振開, P: Zhào Zhènkāi). Bei Dao is the most notable representative of the Misty Poets, a group of Chinese poets who reacted against the restrictions of the Cultural Revolution.
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Quotes
editThe August Sleepwalker (1990)
edit- The August Sleepwalker, trans. Bonnie S. McDougall (New York: New Directions, 1990), ISBN 978-0811211314
Let me tell you, world,
I don't believe the sky is blue:
I—do—not—believe!
If a thousand challengers lie beneath your feet,
Count me as number one thousand and one.
I don't believe in thunder's echoes;
I don't believe that dreams are false:
I don't believe that death has no revenge.- "The Answer", p. 33
- I am no hero
In an age without heroes
I just want to be a man- "Declaration", p. 62
- I will not kneel on the ground
Allowing the executioners to look tall
The better to obstruct the wind of freedom- "Declaration", p. 62
- Freedom is nothing but the distance
between the hunter and the hunted- "Accomplices", p. 89
- we are not guiltless
long ago we became accomplices
of the history in the mirror- "Accomplices", p. 89
- a perpetual stranger
am I to the world
I don't understand its language
my silence it can't comprehend- "A perpetual stranger...", p. 110
- Variant translation:
- In the world I am
Always a stranger
I do not understand its language
It does not understand my silence
- In the world I am
External links
edit- Bei Dao at the Poetry Foundation