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The Dog Years of Reeducation - by Jianqing Zheng (Paperback)
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- In the Chinese Cultural Revolution, millions of middle school and high school graduates, called the zhiqing or Educated Youth, were sent up to the mountains and down to the countryside to receive reeducation from the poor peasants.
- Author(s): Jianqing Zheng
- 84 Pages
- Poetry, Asian
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"In the Chinese Cultural Revolution, millions of middle school and high school graduates, called the zhiqing or Educated Youth, were sent up to the mountains and down to the countryside to receive reeducation from the poor peasants. With deep conviction that they would play an important role in the transformation of rural China, the zhiqing became field hands, never realizing that reeducation was both a physical and psychological challenge. This collection of poetry is the representation of those reeducation years in the fields. Half a century has passed, but memories remain fresh, each a page of suffering, cheering, or dreaming to turn"--Book Synopsis
In the Chinese Cultural Revolution, millions of middle school and high school graduates, called the zhiqing or Educated Youth, were sent up to the mountains and down to the countryside to receive reeducation from the poor peasants. With deep conviction that they would play an important role in the transformation of rural China, the zhiqing became field hands, never realizing that reeducation was both a physical and psychological challenge. This collection of poetry is the representation of those reeducation years in the fields. Half a century has passed, but memories remain fresh, each a page of suffering, cheering, or dreaming to turn.Review Quotes
Jianqing Zheng's startling collection of poems, a reliving of the author's experience as a young scholar relocated to a farm, summons nature as companion. The poet's exile is "a double plow" "plain laughter / flavor / of plain life"; "We remain silent as if / we must accept the fact that / our bodies deserve / bending or transplanting / like rice seedlings." As from the work of the great Russian poet Anna Akhmatova, we absorb history-absorb it the only way we can: as experience. Dazzle of fireflies, leeches glomming to legs in rice paddies. Hard work and rest, lit with hand-rolled smokes. Each night "the moon peeks through / the broken window." And, finally, there is this compelling invitation: "Tell me when you want to smell the scent of new rice, and I will bring you a whole bag of it grown with my muddy hands. It's my sweat of love."--Angela Ball, author of Talking Pillow
What I like best about Zheng's poems is nearly every line has an image: I see what he's saying-verbal movies. He shows, rather than tells. I'm entertained by what he says and by the way he says his what. Unforgettable pictures: "Our husky voices / sandpaper the muggy heat," "Straw hats float like life preservers / in a white sea of cotton," a roommate bubbling snores, and "Light recedes / field to field / into a big tomato / toothed in half by hills."-DC Berry, author of Yes, Cancer French Kisses
What will wake the reader here and keep attention from beginning to end is the series of original and important metaphors that reveal how deeply Jianqing Zheng's memory was cast within the confines of his reeducation. In Zheng's book, we experience the actual human side through the author's keen perceptions, as well as compelling moves in the writing of his poetry.-Theodore Haddin, author of By a Doorway, in the Garden
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .2 Inches (D)
Weight: .3 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 84
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: Asian
Publisher: Madville Publishing LLC
Format: Paperback
Author: Jianqing Zheng
Language: English
Street Date: February 21, 2023
TCIN: 87939565
UPC: 9781956440393
Item Number (DPCI): 247-29-9171
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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