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'''Gu Cheng''' (1956-1993) was a [[China|Chinese]] [[modernism|modernist]] poet and an expatriate in [[New Zealand]]. He was a prominent figure in the "[[Misty Poets]]" literary movement in China. He was also remembered for his premature [[death]] in a murder-suicide incident, which he reportedly slaughtered his wife, [[Xie Ye]] and committed [[suicide]]. | '''Gu Cheng''' (1956-1993) was a [[China|Chinese]] [[modernism|modernist]] poet and an expatriate in [[New Zealand]]. He was a prominent figure in the "[[Misty Poets]]" literary movement in China. He was also remembered for his premature [[death]] in a murder-suicide incident, which he reportedly slaughtered his wife, [[Xie Ye]] and committed [[suicide]]. | ||
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==Poetry== | |||
==Murder-suicide incident== | |||
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Revision as of 14:50, 27 May 2007
Gu Cheng (1956-1993) was a Chinese modernist poet and an expatriate in New Zealand. He was a prominent figure in the "Misty Poets" literary movement in China. He was also remembered for his premature death in a murder-suicide incident, which he reportedly slaughtered his wife, Xie Ye and committed suicide.
Biography
Poetry
Murder-suicide incident
List of works
Sources
- Words without Borders
- Academy of American Poets
- The Forces of Production: Symmetry and the Imagination in the Early Poetry of Gu Cheng
- Dead in Exile: The Life and Death of Gu Cheng and Xie Ye
- Renditions
- Snatching the Last Word(s): Value-driven Suicides and the Role of Narrative in Chinese Literary History