Bei Dao not only explores his relationship with poets such as Allen
Ginsberg and Tomas Tranströmer, but also sketches the more personal and
sometimes seemingly banal episodes of a dissident living in exile. This
is Bei Dao's first collection of essays in English translation. Those
familiar with Bei Dao will notice the same lucid eye and strength that
mark his poetry.
Bei Dao has been in exile since the 1989 Tiananmen incident, has
lectured around the globe, and currently teaches at the University of
California Davis. He is the author of four books of poetry in English
translation and one fiction collection.
Professor Ted Huters teaches in the department of East Asian
Languages and Literature at UCLA and Feng-ying Ming at Whittier
College.