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This issue contains the verse of twenty-four poets.
From 1924, when Hsieh Chun-mu first published four “Poems in Imitation,” the development of new poetry in Taiwan has a history of almost one hundred years. The roots of new poetry in Taiwan with its “twin flower bulbs,” to use the phrase coined by Chen Chien-wu, has now bloomed and borne fruit. It manifests diversified themes, and places great stress on both artistic expression and social concern. It recognizes globalization as the major trend of the times, and maintains a dynamic balance between nativist consciousness and the ensibilities of the Chinese cultural diaspora. Taiwan literature and its new poetry written in Chinese should have a place in the Chinese world community,as well as in the history of world literature. Limited by the space allowed for the journal, we could only select works related to “local” and “quotidian” writing. Yet we hope to observe through these works the manner in which the unique charm and gracefulness of contemporary poetry from Taiwan has blossomed in the garden of world literature.
這一專輯精選具有代表性的詩人二十四家。
從1924年謝春木發表「詩的模仿」四首算起,台灣新詩的發展也有將近一百年的歷史。新詩「兩個球根」在台灣已經開花結果,呈現出主題多元,創作藝術與關懷現實並重,面對全球化的時代趨勢,保持本土意識與文化離散互相呼應和抗衡。台灣文學和以華文創作的新詩,不僅在華人世界,甚至在世界文學的大花園裡,都應該占有一席之地。我們出版這一專輯,收到篇幅的限制,只能以「地方與日常」選錄相關詩作,藉以展現台灣當代詩在世界花園裡一枝獨秀的風姿。
Foreword to the Special Issue on Contemporary Poetry from Taiwan/Kuo-ch’ing Tu 「台灣當代詩專輯」卷頭語/杜國清 Selections of Contemporary Poetry from Taiwan: The Local and the Quotidian—Introduction to the Special Issue on Contemporary Poetry from Taiwan/Horng Shuling 台灣當代詩選:地方與日常「台灣當代詩專輯」導言/洪淑苓 Poetry I. The Convergence of Life Experience and Historical Memory生命經驗與歷史記憶的結合 Chen Chien-wu 陳千武(1922–2012) Poem of Childhood 童年的詩 Carrier Pigeon 信鴿 Mazu’s Birthday 媽祖生 An Old Two-Story House 古屋小樓 Fingernails 指甲 The Drummer’s Song 鼓手之歌 Lin Hengtai 林亨泰(1924–) Subtropics No.1 亞熱帶(1) Subtropics No.2 亞熱帶(2) Village 鄉村 Rest at Sunset 日入而息 Village Opera 村戲 Life 生活 Landscape No.1 風景(1) Landscape No.2 風景(2) Xiang Ming 向明 (1928–) Tumor 瘤 Hide-and-Seek 捉迷藏 Lesson One 第一課 Plant in a Hanging Basket 吊籃植物 Tattered Army Blanket 破軍氈 A Kite Brought from Across the Sea 隔海捎來一隻風箏 Cheng Chiung-ming 鄭炯明(1948–) I’m a Bird of Thought 我是一隻思想的鳥 Drum 鼓 A Musical Note Reborn—On the Kaohsiung 228 Memorial 重生的音符――記高雄市二二八紀念碑 Immortal Soul—For the Writer Yeh Shih-t’ao 不朽的魂――向文學家葉石濤致敬 The Boat—For Shihong 船――焚寄拾虹 The Screen of the Sky 天空的布幕 Prayer to Death 死亡的祈禱 Bai Ling 白靈(1951–) Kite 風箏 Mountain Temple 山寺 Childhood I: The Forties 童年之一――四十年代 Childhood II: The Fifties 童年之二――五十年代 Springtime Comes to Taipei 春天來臺北小住 The Evening Paper 晚報 Kinmen Kaoliang 金門高粱 Chen Ichih 陳義芝(1953–) Rainy Taiwan 雨水台灣 Invisible Rash 隱形疹子 Private Room in a Cafe, the 1970s 雅座七○年代 Pseudonyms for Hualien 花蓮的筆名 Jade Mountain in Winter 冬日玉山 Lu Han-hsiu 路寒袖 (1958–) Solitary Standing Flower 孤挺花 My Father Was a Train Engineer 我的父親是火車司機 Half-Gauge Train 五分車 Needle 針 The Wardrobe 衣櫃 Gazing at the Rain in April 四月望雨 Seventh Lord and Eighth Lord 七爺八爺 Walis Nokan 瓦歷斯.諾幹 (1961–) Cherry Blossoms 櫻花 Down the Mountain 下山 About the Atayal 關於泰雅 Education in One’s Mother Tongue 母語教學 ID 身分 Grandfather’s Title Deed 祖父的地契 Chan Tah Wei 陳大為(1969–) A Kingdom Full of Phantoms 盡是魅影的城國 In East District 在東區 Younger Days 前半輩子 In the South Seas (excerpts) 在南洋(選五) In the South Seas 在南洋 All Summer, On the River Bank 整個夏季,在河濱 Took Hold of His Palm 接下了掌紋 “Chan Tah Wei” in Simplified Characters 簡寫的陳大為 In Taipei 在台北 II. Taiwan’s Town and Country from the Perspective of“Place”「地方」視角下的台灣鄉土與都市 Tu Kuo-ch’ing 杜國清 (1941–) At Guanwu Gazing Afar to the Shei-pa Sacred Ridgeline 觀霧遠眺雪霸聖稜線 Forest Bathing 森林浴 Gazing Up at Jade Mountain 玉山仰眺 Confessions of Island and Well 島與井的告白 Climbing the Elephant Mountain Path 登象山步道 Passing Through Da’an Forest Park 進出大安森林公園 Wu Sheng 吳晟 (1944–) Daybreak Scene 晨景 Soil 泥土 Map of Yams 蕃藷地圖 The Poems Father Sometimes Writes 阿爸偶爾寫的詩 The Burden 負荷 I Will Not Discuss With You 我不和你談論 He is Still Young 他還年輕 Lee Min Yung 李敏勇 (1947–) This City 這城市 Sunday Afternoon at the Museum of Fine Arts 星期天下午在美術館 City Phenomena 城市現象 Street Scene 街景 Underground Radio Station 地下電台 Sunday Blues 星期天的Blues A Summer Afternoon in the Post-Cold-War Age 後冷戰年代一個夏日午後 Su Shao-Lian 蘇紹連 (1949–) Seven Feet of Cloth 七尺布 Hanger 衣架 The Razor 刮鬍刀 Sketches of the Gaomei Wetlands in Bygone Days (selections) 高美濕地舊日掠影(十選二) Oyster Racks 海邊的棚架 Intertidal Zone 潮間帶 Walking the Gray Street―Recollections of a Town in Hard Times 在灰色的街道上步行―記蕭條的鄉鎮 Retirement Psychology 退休心理學 Laolao Pavilion—For Taiwan’s Immigrant Laborers 勞勞亭――寫外籍勞工 Into the Creases of the City 進入城市的摺痕裡 In the Unreal City 在不真實的城市 Li Yu-Fang 利玉芳 (1952–) Primeval Love—Sent to the Gaoping River 原始之愛――寄給高屏溪 The Southernmost Point in Taiwan 台灣最南點 Inside and Outside the Portiere 簾裡簾外 Daughter of the Han People 漢人的女兒 The Tropic of Cancer Slowly Passes through the Wetlands 北回歸線緩緩地穿越濕地 We’re on a Badlands Journey 我們在惡地形的旅途上 The Smell of Rain 雨的氣味 Ling Yu 零雨 (1952–) Thau-siann— In Memory of F 頭城――悼F What I like 我喜歡 Train 1 火車(1) Train 2 火車(2) Train 3 火車(3) Train 4 火車(4) My Pastorale 田園 Distant Places 遠處 Du Ye 渡也 (1953–) The Vermillion Cupboard 朱紅櫥櫃 The Incense Burner of the Xuande Era 宣德香爐 Images Carved from Wood 木刻神像 The Tin Candlestick 錫燭臺 Sketches of Chiayi—The Red-Hairs’ Well 嘉義速記――紅毛井 Sketches of Chiayi—Fire-Chicken Rice 嘉義速記――雞肉飯 Chen Li 陳黎 (1954–) Imitations of an Atayal Folk Song (2 selections) 擬泰雅族民歌(選二) History 歷史 The Moonbeam in the Valley 峽谷的月光 Green Onions 蔥 Microcosmos (6 selections) 小宇宙(選六) The Edge of the Island 島嶼邊緣 Formosa, 1661 福爾摩莎.一六六一 Xiang Yang 向陽 (1955–) Water Song 水歌 Fog Descended 霧落 Small Station 小站 Dad’s Bento Box 阿爹的飯包 My Brother-in-law the Hand Puppeteer 搬布袋戲的姐夫. Beyond the Streets of Chiayi—For Chen Cheng-po 嘉義街外――寫給陳澄波 Chang Fang Ci 張芳慈 (1964–) We Are Here 我們在這裡 Baby Sling 揹帶 Life 生活 National Southern Link Highway 南迴國境 Winter in Shuanghsi 雙溪冬日 Voice of the Conch—A Message for Lukang Elementary School 螺聲――寄語鹿港國小 Yan Ai-Lin 顏艾琳 (1968–) Parking Spot 車位 Super Vending Machine 超級販賣機 The Surrealism of Love 戀愛的超現實主義 Monodrama 獨角戲 Berry Kid 漿果小孩 III. Awareness of Reality and Poetic Imagination in the Quotidian 日常生活中的現實意識與詩意想像 Li Kuei-shien 李魁賢(1937–) Parrot 鸚鵡 Sparrows 麻雀 Blood Transfusion 輸血 Stone Tablet 碑 Hsiao Hsiao 蕭蕭(1947–) Four Breaths of a Flower’s Scent 花香四息 The Wind Enters the Pines 風入松 What’s on the Mind of Tea 茶葉的心事 One Tea Leaf 一葉茶 Sun Moon Red Tea 日月紅茶 洪淑苓 Horng Shuling (1962–) Earthquake Diary 地震日記 Sparrows 麻雀二題 Written in Lukang for My Daughter 在鹿港寫給女兒 On the Breakfast Table 早餐桌上 The Rocks of Time ― On the Basalt Columns of Penghu 時間之岩――詠澎湖玄武岩 Lee Chin-Wen 李進文 (1965–) The Independent Travels of a Spanish Coin 一枚西班牙錢幣的自助旅行 Like the Light in a Chagall 長得像夏卡爾的光 Sun Yat-sen and I: October Tenth, the One Hundredth Year of Our Republic 國父與我――中華民國一○○年十月十日 The Little Joys 小美好 Song of the Puyuma 普悠瑪之歌 About the Translators About the Editors Subscription Form
Kuo-ch'ing Tu, born in Taichung, Taiwan. His research interests include Chinese literature, Chinese poetics and literary theories, comparative literature East and West, and world literatures of Chinese (Shi-Hua wenxue). He is the author of numerous books of poetry in Chinese, as well as translator of English, Japanese, and French works into Chinese.
Terence Russell is Senior Scholar in the Asian Studies Center at the University of Manitoba. He has an interest in contemporary literature in Chinese, especially the literature of Taiwan's Indigenous people. Dr. Russell has been a regular contributor to Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series, and was the guest editor of Issue 24 on Taiwan Indigenous myths and oral literature.
Horng Shuling was born in 1962 in Taipei City. She has a Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Chinese Literature of National Taiwan University (NTU) and is currently a professor in the Chinese Literature Department of NTU.
John Balcom teaches at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. His most recent translation is My Village: Selected Poems, 1972–2014 by Wu Sheng, published by Zephyr Press.
Chang Fen-ling received her B.A. in English from National Taiwan Normal University. A prolific literary critic and award-winning translator, she has translated into Chinese over thirty volumes of poetry with her husband Chen Li. She has also translated two books of Chen Li's poems into English, Intimate Letters: Selected Poems of Chen Li and The Edge of the Island.
Yingtsih Hwang is an independent scholar and translator based in Monterey.
Brian Skerratt is an assistant professor at the Graduate Institute of Taiwan Literature and International Cultural Studies at National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan. His research and teaching focus on modern and contemporary poetry in Chinese, comparative poetics, and ecopoetics. Before joining Chung Hsing, he taught at the Centre for China Studies at Chinese University of Hong Kong. He was a Fulbright Senior Scholar at National Chengchi University and a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy at Academia Sinica. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University with a specialization in modern and contemporary poetry in Chinese. His publications include articles such as “Born Orphans of the Earth: Pastoral Utopia in Contemporary Taiwanese Poetry,”“Hsia Yü Buys a Computer” and “Zhu Guangqian and the Rhythm of New Poetry.” His translations of Macanese writer Un Sio San's poetry, Naked Picnic, are published by CUHK Press.
Terence Russell is Senior Scholar in the Asian Studies Center at the University of Manitoba. His research interest is in contemporary literature in Chinese, especially the literature of Taiwan’s Indigenous people. His publications include studies of Adaw Palaf, Auvini Kadresengan, and Syaman Rapongan. Dr. Russell has a strong interest in translation and translation theory, and has been a regular contributor to Taiwan Literature: English Translation Series. He was the guest editor of Issue 24 on Taiwan Indigenous myths and oral literature, and now serves as co-editor for the journal. His literary translations include novels by award-winning Chinese author Zhang Wei: September’s Fable (2007) and Seven Kinds of Mushrooms (2009); and most recently, The Spirit of Jade Mountain, by Husluman Vava (forthcoming).
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