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ISBN
921870-46-9
6 x 9
150 pp, $14.95
Poetry

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Hong Kong Poems
By Andrew Parkin and Laurence WongHong Kong Poems is the first-ever collection of poems about
Hong Kong in parallel English and Chinese texts. Appearing in the year when Hong Kong
returns to Chinese sovereignty, this collection offers insights into what Hong Kong was
and is on the edge of becoming. Parkin and Wong speak of the dynamism of Hong Kong, of a
city where the present meets the future. As well, they depict the "astronauts"
with their families in Canada and their businesses in Hong Kong. They also evoke the
feelings of the poor who are leaving the countryside for the dreams and hopes of magical
Hong Kong. Many of the poems develop from within the Chinese poetic tradition of nature
writing, while also recreating the troubled world of developers and their need of land for
expansion. The juxtaposition of an English-Canadian poet and a Chinese-Canadian poet
— with their poems in both English and Chinese — allows the reader to enter a dialogue
about Asian modernity, a state of being that the Hong Kong critic Ackbar Abbas has called
"postculture.""
"I am struck by the feel of the Asian in them. They
really are poems from Hong Kong."
— Murry Krieger
Andrew Parkin has published several collections of poems
in English and has edited for Oxford University Press an anthology of poetry by Hong Kong
writers. He is presently Professor of English at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Laurence Wong has published 11 collections of poetry and
numerous books of essays. He is currently University Reader and Head ofthe Department of
Translation at Lingnan College, Hong Kong. |