This is poetry from China.
Something Crosses My Mind by Xiaoni Wang translated by Eleanor Goodman is published by Zephyr Press. This is a Book originally written in Chinese. This was published in 2014.0 and has the ISBN of 9.781938890062E12.
Something Crosses My Mind, by Xiaoni Wang, is a Chinese poetry collection from China, translated from Chinese by Eleanor Goodman, published by Zephyr Press in 2014. It is a Chinese collection by Wang Xiaoni, translated by Eleanor Goodman, that begins with the quickness of thought passing through consciousness. The title’s modesty is appealing, because poetry often begins exactly there: not with certainty, but with something crossing the mind and leaving a trace. I would not approach it as a book that needs to be solved before it can begin working. Start with the title, the pressure of the translated line, and the feeling of a voice making room for itself in English. The value here is not just metadata or representation. It is the chance to let a particular book create its own weather, its own difficulty, and its own way of asking the reader to listen.
If you’d like to see international poetry continue and gain traction, consider requesting this work from your local library, or purchasing it from places like Open Books (a poetry only bookstore), Asterism Books (an independent press distributor), or bookshop.org to connect you with your local bookstores.
Check out more of the always in-progress translated poetry index here.
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