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Anthony Tao

Poetry, Beijing, China, Life

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I started this poem in May, wanting to write about the disruption Trump’s visit caused everyday people in Beijing, but I kept getting stuck. I suppose I needed the voice of a person who’s always at ground level, such as a courier, someone m...

15 days ago
10

Wang Jibing's "People Who Rush Time," translated

Wang Jibing, dubbed China’s “takeout poet,” recently won the prestigious Lu Xun Literary Prize for his poetry collection Low Flight, which is his third published collection. The 57-year-old apparently has written more than 6,000 poems while...

23 days ago
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Enforcement

My social media feed is full of videos of scooterists in Beijing dodging police checkpoints, trying to avoid fines amid new helmet and single-rider regulations. On one hand, it’s not terrible that people are being forced to take safety prec...

2 months ago
7

Summer 2020 (music video)

A steady rain is falling today, which makes it an appropriate occasion to post this poem from the latest Poetry x Music album. The music video is by Nina Dillenz, who has done so much amazing work with us in the past.

“Summer 2020” was wri...

3 months ago
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Magnolia Wine

Magnolia Wine

The restaurant Starmer dined at is now
too popular, the cheese plate smaller.

Now’s no time to begrudge anyone their success,
though we’re sitting at a new place,

a Guizhou-inspired bistro. Always something new,...

4 months ago
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