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Distant home and door
Author: floating wild wheat
Brief introduction of the author
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Wild Wheat Drift, formerly known as Cheng Kun. 1968 was born in Nanchong, northern Sichuan. From 65438 to 0989, he became the editor-in-chief of the folk magazine Sun Zi. 199 1 year left Guangdong to wander for survival. In 2008, he joined Feifei, executive editor of Feifei and deputy editor of Feifei Review.
Preface to "Distant Home and Door/Li Ziguo"
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Li Ziguo
I've never met Cheng Kun (the Wild Wheat in Gone with the Wind), but in the late 1980s, I had the opportunity to read the folk poetry magazine Grandson edited by him. It is this Poetry Magazine that brought the name Cheng Kun into my sight and the words of his branches into my memory. More than ten years have passed, especially the newspaper's call that "the sun died, leaving only a group of sons of the sun", which still makes me feel uneasy. No wonder some people say that poetry has memory, memory is magical because of poetry, and memory is beautiful because of poetry, isn't it? Then, please go into the distant home and door to feel and experience the mental journey of a migrant worker, because "you run away from home in the winter with insufficient milk, and there is a lot of snow that is not available in the south .../Facing the seamless dawn, your hair becomes brilliant and proud in autumn." /The blind man's hand can't touch the distant home and door anyway ... ".
This is a collection of poems written by a migrant worker with 20 years' hard work. It's not only a wandering whisper, but also a cry of "tearing up the surface of hypocritical life". This book is divided into two volumes. The first volume mainly includes 30 prose poems, and the second volume "The Direction of the Wind" includes 20 modern poems/kloc-0, among which ...