Who wrote "Tent"

The poem "Tent" was written by the Chinese poet Ai Qing. The novel "The Tent" was written by Canadian writer Margaret Atwood.

Poetry "Tent" by Ai Qing

Wherever we are needed, we will stay.

Tents one by one,

It is our mobile home...

Change the construction site,

Just move once,

What you take away is desolation,

What remains is prosperity.

Ai Qing, born on March 27, 1910 in Jinhua, Zhejiang, is a modern writer and poet.

After graduating from middle school in 1928, he was admitted to the National Hangzhou West Lake Art Academy. In 1933, he published a long poem "Dayan River - My Nanny" for the first time under a pseudonym. In 1932, he joined the Chinese Left-wing Artists Alliance in Shanghai and engaged in revolutionary literary and artistic activities. In 1935, the first collection of poems "Dayan River" was published. In 1957, he was mistakenly classified as a rightist. He once lived and worked in Heilongjiang and Xinjiang, and his creation was suspended for more than 20 years. After being rehabilitated in 1979, he served as vice president of the Chinese Writers Association and vice president of the International PEN Center. In 1985, he won the highest medal of French literature and art.

The novel "The Tent" was written by Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. There are many translations in China:

Margaret Atwood, born in Born November 18, 1939, female, famous Canadian novelist, poet, and literary critic. She has been nominated for the British Booker Prize four times, and finally won the award in 2000 with her novel "The Blind Assassin".