Xi Chuan (
Chinese: 西川; born 1963),
pen name
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of Liu Jun (
Chinese: 刘军), is a poet, essayist, and translator.
He is considered one of the most influential and celebrated contemporary
Chinese poets.
His poems have been said to "carry a sense of the world’s plentitude and of the world’s puzzlement."
In addition to his poetry, he has published two essay volumes, one book of criticism, a play, and translations of works by
Pound,
Borges
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, and
Miłosz, and others.
Xi Chuan was born in
Xuzhou
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,
Jiangsu
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province and raised in
Beijing
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.
He attended a foreign-languages school for diplomats, an unusual opportunity at a time when most schools were closed.
At
Beijing University
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, he wrote a senior thesis on
Ezra Pound
Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an List of poets from the United States, American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Ita ...
's translations of Chinese poetry, earning an English degree.
That's when he adopted his pen name, Xi Chuan (meaning "West Stream").
After college, he worked as a magazine editor for ''Huangqiu'' (''Globus'') and launched ''Qingxiang'' (''Tendency''), an independent literary journal that ran from 1988 until it was shut down in 1992, after only 3 issues.
From 1990 to 1995, he was one of the editors of the unofficial magazine ''Modern Han Poetry''.
He also acted in
Jia Zhangke
Jia Zhangke ( zh, s=贾樟柯, born 24 May 1970) is a Chinese film and television director, screenwriter, producer, actor and writer. He is the founder of Pingyao International Film Festival, dean of the Shanxi Film Academy of Shanxi Media Co ...
's 2000 underground film ''
Platform''.
Xi gained recognition in the period following the
Misty Poets
The Misty Poets () are a group of 20th-century Chinese poets who reacted against the restrictions on art during the Cultural Revolution.
They are so named because their work has been officially denounced as "obscure", "misty", or "hazy" poetry (' ...
in the late 1980s, in the early period of
China's economic liberalization.
In 1989, two of his closest friends, both poets who had attended Beijing University, died:
Hai Zi committed suicide on March 26, aged twenty-five, and
Luo Yihe died from a cerebral hemorrhage, aged twenty-eight, on May 31.
(Xi later published Hai Zi's works posthumously in 1997.
) Following these deaths and the failure of the
Tiananmen Square protests that year, he barely wrote for two years.
This break took his poetry from "condensed, numinous lyricism" combining classical Chinese influences with Western modernism to "meditative, expansive
prose poems that dismantled the aestheticism and musicality of his previous self".
He teaches classical and modern Chinese literature at the
Central Academy of Fine Arts
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and lives in
Beijing
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, China.
Before that, he had taught Western literature in Chinese translation and introductory English.
He has held appointments at universities outside China like
New York University
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and the
University of Victoria
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.
He has won prizes in China, Germany, and from
UNESCO
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.
Awards
* Modern Chinese Poetry Award, 1994
* Lu Xun Prize for Literature, 2001
* Zhuang Zhongwen Prize for Literature, 2003
Selected publications
* ''Chinese Roses'' (''Zhongguo de meigui'', 1991)
* ''A Fictitious Family Tree'' (''Xugou de jiapu'',1997)
* ''A Secret Convergence'' (''Yinmi de huihe'', 1997)
* ''The Poetry of Xi Chuan'' (''Xi Chuan shi xuan'', 1997, reprinted as ''Xi Chuan de shi'' in 1999)
* ''Roughly Speaking'' (''Dayi ruci'', 1997)
* ''Selected Poems of Xi Chuan,1986-1996'' (2002)
* ''Depths and Shallowness'' (''Shenqian'', 2006)
* ''Personal Preferences'' (''Geren haowu'', 2008)
* ''Notes on the Mosquito'', translated by Lucas Klein into English, 2012
* '' The Three from Peking University: Haizi, Luo Yihe, and Xi Chuan '', Delufa Press, Rome (2025) translated by Francesco De Luca into Italian
References
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Living people