"Bloom and change your way of living," Xi Chuan exhorts us. "Bloom /
unleash a deep underground spring with your rhizome." In his wildly
roving new collection, Bloom & Other Poems, Xi Chuan, like a
modern-day master of the fu-rhapsody, delves into the incongruities of
daily existence, its contradictions and echoes of ancient history, with
sensuous exaltations and humorous observations. Problems of mourning and
reading, thoughts on loquaciousness, Manhattan, the Luxor Temple, and
socks are scrutinized, while in other poems we encounter dead friends on
a visit to a small village and fakes in an antique market. At one moment
we follow the river's flow through the history of Nanjing, in another we
follow an exquisite meditation on the golden. Brimming with lyrical
beauty and philosophical intensity, the collection ends with a
transcript of a conversation between Xi Chuan and the journalist Xu
Zhiyuan that earned seventy million views when broadcast online.
Award-winning translator Lucas Klein demonstrates in this remarkable
bilingual edition that Xi Chuan is one of the most electrifying
international poets writing today.