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Single Room

Modern North Island New Poetry
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Single Room is a new poem written by the poet Bei Dao. The source is "Beidao Poetry Collection". The author is Beidao. He was born in 1949. His real name is Zhao Zhenkai , used a pseudonym: Shi Mo. His ancestral home is Huzhou, Zhejiang, and he was born in Beijing.
Title
Single Room
Author
North Island
Creation era
modern
Origin
Collection of North Island Poems
Genre
new poetry

Original text

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He was born with tall, big and dignified furniture
It's short and shabby now
There are no doors and windows, and the bulb is the only light source
He is content with the indoor temperature
But loudly cursed the invisible bad weather
Bottles of hatred line up in the corner
The cork is opened, and I don't know who to drink with
He drove nails into the wall desperately
Let the imaginary lame horse cross these obstacles
A slipper chasing bedbugs
Ceiling, leaving an ideal impression with patterns
He longed to see blood
His own blood splashes like the glow

About the author

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Beidao, born in 1949, his real name is Zhao Zhenkai, and his pen name was Shi Mo. His ancestral home is Huzhou, Zhejiang, and he was born in Beijing. In 1978, the same poet Munk He founded Today, a folk poetry publication. In 1990, he lived in the United States and now teaches in California Davis University. Obtained The Nobel Prize in Literature nomination. In 2007, he accepted The Chinese University of Hong Kong And settled in Hong Kong. His poems pierced the hypocrisy of Utopia and presented the true nature of the world. A cry of "I don't believe" woke up the people who were sleeping soundly at night. Representative works: Answer, End or Start, Everything.