Speech and Silence (Single-Volume Anthology)
International Poetry Nights in Hong Kong 2019
Edited by Shelby Chan, Gilbert Fong, Lucas Klein, Christopher Mattison, Chris Song, and Ling Wang
Started in 2009, IPNHK is one of the most influential international poetry events in Asia. In its ten-year anniversary in November 2019, 30 famous poets from various countries will be in Hong Kong and ten cities in China afterwards to read their works based on the theme “Speech and Silence.” This anthology includes selected works of these 30 poets, presented with Chinese and English translations in bilingual/trilingual formats.
Poets include Ana Luísa Amaral (Portugal), Maxim Amelin (Russia), Renato Sandoval Bacigalupo (Peru) , Jen Bervin (USA), Ana Blandiana (Romania), Tamim Al-Barghouti (Palestine), Abbas Beydoun (Lebanon), Miłosz Biedrzycki (Poland), Derek Chung (Hong Kong), Louise Dupré (Canada), Forrest Gander (USA), Hwang Yu Won (South Korea), Maozi (PRC), Mathura (Estonia), Sergio Raimondi (Argentina), Ana Ristović (Serbia), K. Satchidanandan (India), Martin Solotruk (Slovakia), Aleš Šteger (Slovenia), Maria Stepanova (Russia), Tóth Krisztina (Hungary), Ijeoma Umebinyuo (Nigeria), Anastassis Vistonitis (Greece), Jan Wagner (Germany), Ernest Wichner (Germany), Yang Chia-Hsien (Taiwan), Yasuhiro Yotsumoto (Japan), Yu Youyou (PRC), Zheng Xiaoqiong (PRC), and Zhou Yunpeng (PRC).
“If globalization is our ‘continent,’ then poetry is our ‘island.’ This brave new world may be defined by contentions and conflicts between civilizations, religions, ideologies, as well as power and money, but the island symbolized by poetry represents the promise of a spiritual homeland for all humanity.”
—Bei Dao, world-renowned poet
International Poet | Title |
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Tamim AL-BARGHOUTI (Palestine) |
In Jerusalem |
Ana Luísa AMARAL (Portugal) |
Nude: A Study in Poignancy |
Maxim AMELIN (Russia) |
The Scribe’s Confession |
Renato Sandoval BACIGALUPO (Peru) |
From Taoism to Teaism |
Jen BERVIN (United States) |
Silk Poems |
Abbas BEYDOUN (Lebanon) |
Silence and Blood |
Miłosz BIEDRZYCKI (Poland) |
On the Preeminence of the Working Class |
Ana BLANDIANA (Romania) |
Ship of Poets |
Derek CHUNG (Hong Kong) |
Dusk at Quarry Bay |
Louise DUPRÉ (Canada) |
The Haunted Hand |
Forrest GANDER (USA) |
Beckoned |
HWANG Yu-Won (South Korea) |
On the Cold Mountain |
MAOZI (PRC) |
Those that Rise from Mediocrity |
MATHURA (Estonia) |
Entering the Landscape |
Sergio RAIMONDI (Argentina) |
Today Matsuo Bashō Cooks |
Ana RISTOVIĆ (Serbia) |
Spouses at Keyboards |
K. SATCHIDANANDAN (India) |
How to Go to the Tao Temple |
Martin SOLOTRUK (Slovakia) |
Off the Wild Poles of Love Games |
Aleš ŠTEGER (Slovenia) |
My Body Is a Central Committee |
Maria STEPANOVA (Russia) |
The Flower Dies under a Skin of Glass |
TÓTH Krisztina (Hungary) |
East-Europe Triptych |
Ijeoma UMEBINYUO (Nigeria) |
Things We Lost in the Fire |
Anastassis VISTONITIS (Greece) |
The Moon in the Glass |
Jan WAGNER (Germany) |
Self-Portrait with a Swarm of Bees |
Ernest WICHNER (Germany) |
Chrysanthemums |
YANG Chia-Hsien (Taiwan) |
Keepsake |
YOTSUMOTO Yasuhiro (Japan) |
An Encounter in Shadows |
YU Youyou (PRC) |
Against the Body |
ZHENG Xiaoqiong (PRC) |
A Needle Hole through the Constellations |
ZHOU Yunpeng (PRC) |
What Would You Do If You Suddenly Went Blind? |