Poetry.
Xiang, Huang
Poetry
A drop of blood
melts into the undifferentiated darkness
of ink
A drop of milk
melts into the clarity
of water
2001
Huang Xiang was born in Hunan Province, China, in 1941. He began
writing poetry in the 1950s and has been imprisoned repeatedly for his
work. In 1978 he founded "Enlightenment," the first
underground writers' society, and started a literary magazine under
the same name. In exile in the United States since 1997, he has been a
resident poet in Pittsburgh under the PEN Cities of Asylum program for
writers and currently lives in New Jersey with his wife and son.
Huang's Out of Communist China, a bilingual anthology, was
published in 2003, and a new selection of his poems, A Lifetime Is a
Promise to Keep, will be published in spring 2008. As a juror for the
2008 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, he nominated Tibetan
writer Tsering Woeser for the award.