ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1947, is an anthology of Chinese poetry from a period when it was entering an entirely new world, where all or nearly all the ancient poetic traditions were being cast aside. No longer could Chinese poetry be regarded as the graceful accomplishment of retired sages: the new voices were powerful, realistic, even brutal.

chapter |12 pages

Hsu Chih-Mo

chapter |16 pages

Wen Yi-Tuo

chapter |8 pages

Ho Chih-Fang

chapter |10 pages

Feng Chih

chapter |16 pages

Pien Chih-Lin

chapter |10 pages

Yu Min-Chuan

chapter |10 pages

Tseng K'o-Chia

chapter |24 pages

Ai Ching

chapter |24 pages

Tien Chien