![]() Bei Dao, whose original name is Zhao Zhenkai, was born in 1949, the year the Communists took power. During the Cultural Revolution he joined the Red Guard movement but soon became disillusioned. After Mao's death and the defeat of the Gang of Four, Bei Dao joined with his friend and fellow poet Mang Ke in editing Today (jintian), probably the best unofficial publication of the 1978 Democracy Movement. He became famous on April 5, 1976 when at a demonstration against dictatorship in Tiananmen Square some of his poems were read. Although he escaped arrest, his works were vilified by authorities. |
![]() Cecilia Vicuña's Origin of Weaving Cecilia Vicuña's Word and Thread Interview with Cecilia Vicuña Introduction to the Reading Series Series Schedule Performer Bios: Meena Alexander María Auxiliadora Alvarez Berty Barranco Raúl Barrientos Regie Cabico Charles Cantalupo Guillermo Castro Bei Dao de la rosa Linh Dinh Miguel Falquez-Certain Luis H. Francia Eric Gamalinda Serge Gavronsky Roger Greenwald Katrine Marie Guldager Peter Laugesen Yang Lian Jaime Manrique Malena Mörling Murat Nemet-Nejat Wanda Phipps Wang Ping Alexis Gómez Rosa Tomaz Salamun Tanikawa Shuntaro Tomas Tranströmer Virlana Tkacz Cecilia Vicuña Eliot Weinberger Emanuel Xavier Lydia Zacklin The Poetry Project |
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