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Xue Di
Xue Di was born in Beijing in 1957. He is the author of three
volumes of collected works and one book of criticism on contemporary
Chinese poetry in Chinese. In English translation, he has
published two full length books, An
Ordinary Day (Alice James Books, 2002) and Heart Into Soil (Burning Deck &
Lost Roads, 1998), and three chapbooks, Forgive (Blue Light Press, 2004), Circumstances (Duration Press,
2000) and Flames (paradigm
press, 1995; second edition, 2000). His work has appeared in
numerous American journals and anthologies and has been translated into
English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, and Japanese. Since
shortly after the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, he has been a
fellow in Brown University’s Freedom to Write Program in Providence,
Rhode Island. Xue Di is a two-time recipient of the
Hellman/Hammett Award, sponsored by Human Rights
Watch.
• Rain Taxi review by Lucas Klein. Vol. 10 No. 1, Spring 2005.
• Providence Journal review by Tom D'Evelyn.
February 13, 2005.
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