"Things I Can Touch: Poems and Essays by Stevens"
[American] Written by Wallace Stevens
Translated by Ma Yongbo
Published by The Commercial Press·Chengdu Branch in August 2018
The most comprehensive poetry collection by Stevens, the American Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry, and Ma Yongbo, a famous contemporary poet and translator Carefully translated.
This book is the most comprehensive collection of poems and essays about Wallace Stevens in China so far. This book consists of five parts: poetry, literary theory, essays, notes, diaries and letters, as well as a chronology of the author. The first series of "Poems" is rich in metaphysical thinking and strives to replace the huge void left by the lack of faith with aesthetics. The second volume of "Literary Theory" is sharp and profound, and full of the poet's natural sensitivity, often revealing wise insights inadvertently. The third series of "Essays" includes the author's answers to media questions and acceptance speeches, and other materials from the first historical scene, explaining his views on important poetic issues such as "modernity". The fourth volume of "Notes" is a highly artistic part, in which the author's magnificent and magnificent imaginary world is vividly reflected. The fifth volume of "Letters" mainly includes important letters written by the author to his wife Elsie and Carlos Williams and other poets, providing readers with another way to understand Stevens.
2. "The Biography of T. S. Eliot: An Imperfect Life"
[English] Written by Lyndell Gordon
Translated by Xu Xiaofan
Published by Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House in January 2019
T.S. Eliot, winner of the 1948 Nobel Prize for Literature, was a person who wanted to be a saint more than a poet; but because he could not become a saint , and became a great poet. He always talks about the "unsaid" and lives a secret life in the loneliness protected by the public mask. We would never understand his life if it were not for the fact that he was a poet and had the need to explore and define this life.
Lindell Gordon examines the life of the twentieth century's greatest poet, who walked the chasm between saint and sinner. She cross-references Eliot's life and works to understand the trials endured by this spiritual seeker: his flaws and doubts can allow all of us who live imperfect lives to find our voice.
3. "Fierce War"
Written by Zhang Xinke
Published by Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House in November 2018
"Fierce War" is A masterpiece of a novel that comprehensively reflects the Huaihai Campaign. It focuses on the strategizing of senior commanders of our party such as Liu Bocheng, Chen Yi, Deng Xiaoping, Su Yu, Tan Zhenlin and other senior commanders of the Huaihai Campaign under the unified leadership of Mao Zedong, the Party Central Committee and the Central Military Commission. The magnificent story of the army using the power of a storm to encircle and annihilate the 800,000-strong army of the Kuomintang's "Suppression General" in Xuzhou.
This book reproduces the stormy smoke and clouds of great history. It not only vividly depicts the head-on confrontation between the two armies, but also vividly depicts the struggle on the hidden front, shaping the lives of Yang Yunfeng and Cai Cai, the ministers of the Huaye Enemy Industry Department. Yun Miao, Guo Guangyu, Li Wanli and other witty and heroic characters, the scenes are grand and spectacular, the plot is thrilling and confusing, and the suspense is endless; the work also leaves a vivid record of the selfless dedication of front-support migrant workers represented by Yang Yunlin and Qingshan. Interpretation of people