At the Sky's Edge combines in a single bilingual paperback volume two
essential works by one of the world's finest contemporary poets. In his
first retrospective volume of poetry in English, two of Bei Dao's
previous booksForms of Distance (1994) and Landscape Over Zero
(1996)are gathered together in one bilingual paperback edition. At The
Sky's Edge: Poems 1991-1996 marks a pivotal point in the poet's oeuvre,
presenting the increasingly lyrical, meditative poems written in the
years following his banishment from China in 1989. Translated into
twenty-five languages, Bei Dao's work has long been appreciated
internationally, but is just recently gaining a larger audience in the
US. At The Sky's Edge becomes Bei Dao's seventh book published by New
Directions and is the first time Forms of Distance appears in a
paperback edition. The translations of David Hinton, who was awarded the
prestigious Harold Morton Landon Translation Award from The Academy of
American Poets in 1997, capture both the musicality and density of the
original Chinese. Quiet, spare, these are poems of paradox and
possibility, of words carefully balanced, of a world on edge.