Blue White Water

Author:   Xue Di
Publisher:   Poetose Press
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9781646724048


Pages:   102
Publication Date:   15 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Blue White Water


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A beautiful bilingual sequence of lyrical prose poems addressed to a distant love, and two illuminating interviews with the renown Chinese poet. ""Xue Di's poetry is marked by an alert intelligence and a quiet authority. His work combines composure with force, lyric sensitivity with an expansive sense of scale. Rooted in attentiveness to the material world, these poems achieve resonance through precision rather than excess, offering a measured gravity rare in contemporary verse.""-Tang Ming ""Xue Di's poems are flamboyant, full of images, direct in their emotion, full of personal anguish but exuberantly sensual."" -Keith Waldrop, 2009 National Book Award winner ""Quiet in tone and intimate in stance, Xue Di's poetry listens its way toward the world. Through finely textured language and a depth of vision that tempers melancholy, his poems reveal how honest speech reconciles finite life with infinite time-and offers solace to human fragility."" -Lu Xiake ""Reading Xue Di's poetry, one is often reminded of Hölderlin-the poet Heidegger once called the poet of poets. Yet the resemblance is paradoxical rather than direct. Unlike classical Romanticism, Xue Di's work is infused with modern sensibility, where realism and conceptual depth coexist. In this sense, his poetry opens a broader horizon for contemporary poetic practice."" -Yanzhi Molly

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Author:   Xue Di
Publisher:   Poetose Press
Imprint:   Poetose Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.132kg
ISBN:  

9781646724048


ISBN 10:   1646724046
Pages:   102
Publication Date:   15 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Xue Di's poetry is marked by an alert intelligence and a quiet authority. His work combines composure with force, lyric sensitivity with an expansive sense of scale. Rooted in attentiveness to the material world, these poems achieve resonance through precision rather than excess, offering a measured gravity rare in contemporary verse.""-Tang Ming ""Xue Di's poems are flamboyant, full of images, direct in their emotion, full of personal anguish but exuberantly sensual."" -Keith Waldrop, 2009 National Book Award winner ""Quiet in tone and intimate in stance, Xue Di's poetry listens its way toward the world. Through finely textured language and a depth of vision that tempers melancholy, his poems reveal how honest speech reconciles finite life with infinite time-and offers solace to human fragility."" -Lu Xiake ""Reading Xue Di's poetry, one is often reminded of Hölderlin-the poet Heidegger once called the poet of poets. Yet the resemblance is paradoxical rather than direct. Unlike classical Romanticism, Xue Di's work is infused with modern sensibility, where realism and conceptual depth coexist. In this sense, his poetry opens a broader horizon for contemporary poetic practice."" -Yanzhi Molly


Author Information

Xue Di was born in Beijing. He is the author of four volumes of collected works and one book of criticism on contemporary Chinese poetry in Chinese. In English translation, he has published five full length books and four chapbooks. His work has appeared in numerous American journals and anthologies and has been translated into several languages. Xue Di is a two-time recipient of the Hellman/Hammett Award, a recipient of the Artemis A. Joukowsky fellowship through Brown Uni-versity, and a recipient of the Lannan Foundation Fellowship.

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