Sidetracks

Beidao, 1949-

Book - 2024

"Sidetracks, Bei Dao's first new collection in almost fifteen years, is also the poet's first long poem and his magnum opus-the artistic culmination of a lifetime devoted to the renewal and reinvention of language"--

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Subjects
Genres
poetry
Poetry
Poésie
Published
New York, NY : New Directions Publishing Corporation 2024.
Language
English
Chinese
Main Author
Beidao, 1949- (author)
Other Authors
Jeffrey Yang (translator)
Item Description
"A New Directions Paperbook Original."
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9780811238441
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Impressively translated by Yang (Line and Light), this ambitious and capacious long poem from Dao spans the poet's life in China and in exile abroad, interweaving reflections on history with personal recollections. Over 34 cantos, the poem places Dao's disillusionment with the Communist Party ("all revolutions are ideals betrayed") alongside warm encounters with friends and colleagues, including Gary Snyder and Eliot Weinberger. The sections quote Dao's earlier work as well as other poets, touching on the lives of writers important to him, from Li Bai to Dylan Thomas to Mahmoud Darwish. Lucid metaphors address the impact of sweeping political change: "a row of classrooms hitched to a locomotive/ the new subject is class struggle" and "military troops reverse the spin of the Earth." Elsewhere, statements of fact ("I will be immediately deported from China") are interspersed with more abstract pronouncements: "horizon rehearses the winter overture." For Dao, the act of writing poetry is life-defining, equivalent to "sending letters though tomorrow has no address." Alternately gnomic and laconic, these poems of motion are a forceful accomplishment, yoking together lyric and epic to narrate one man's journey and to propose an expansive idea of history. (May)

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