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The Rise and Noise: From oMisty Poetry to the Third-Generation Poets written by Sun Jilin. [Photo/sdu.edu.cn]
The Rise and Noise: From Misty Poetry to the Third-Generation Poets written by Sun Jilin, professor at the Advanced Poetry Research Center of Shandong University (SDU), was published recently by Deutsche Ostasienstudien.
This is the first book to be published overseas that was written by a Chinese contemporary poetry and poetic theory criticism scholar. This book plays an leading role in facilitating the spreading of Chinese contemporary poetics research and enlarging its influence overseas.
The book consists of three parts — context and process, misty poetry, and the third-generation poets.
The Chinese version of the book was published in 2004 and highly praised by poetry experts.
Sun based the English version on the Chinese version, collected historical materials, and carried out a series of revisions so that the English version could be published overseas.
Sun was a practitioner of misty poetry and one of the third-generation poets. Based on his own experience and literary experience, he dug deep into the research of both the misty poetry and the third-generation poets by carefully analyzing their origins, transformation, development, and aesthetic forms.