Wind Says by Bai Hua and translated by Fiona Sze-Lorrain

This is poetry from China.

Wind Says by Bai Hua translated by Fiona Sze-Lorrain is published by Zephyr Press. This is a Book originally written in Chinese. This was published in 2012.0 and has the ISBN of 9.780983297062E12.

Wind Says, by Bai Hua, is a Chinese poetry collection from China, translated from Chinese by Fiona Sze-Lorrain, published by Zephyr Press in 2012. It is a Chinese collection by Bai Hua, translated by Fiona Sze-Lorrain, that treats wind as messenger, pressure, and lyric voice. The title invites a reader to listen without demanding certainty, because what the wind says is always partly speech and partly motion. 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.

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