"Full of nuanced and subtle scene-making." --WAYNE MILLER
Influenced by both the "gray, sinister sea" near the village where Yi Lu
grew up during the Cultural Revolution, and the beauty of the sea in the
books she read as a child, Sea Summit is a collection of paradox and
questioning. The sea is an impossible force to the poet: it is both a
majestic presence that predates man, and something to carry with us
wherever we go, to be put "by an ancient rattan chair," so we can watch
"its waves toss" from above. Exploring the current ecological crisis and
our complicated relationship to the wildness around us, Yi Lu finds
something more complex than a traditional nature poet might in the
mysterious connection between herself and the forces of nature
represented by the boundless ocean.
Translated brilliantly by the acclaimed poet Fiona Sze-Lorrain, this
collection of poems introduces an important contemporary Chinese poet to
English-language readers.