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Poetry Drawer: Gold Heaven by Hongri Yuan: Translated by Yuanbing Zhang

Posted on 26th August 2018 by Deborah Edgeley
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The golden sidestep of the days, ah! arranged golden ladders years. A mirror let me see countless smiles of time. The long corridors of gold leading to countless crystal space-times. On golden gates carved with the rounds of golden sun. … Continue reading →

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Inky Interview Exclusive: Chinese Poet and Eremite: Hongri Yuan

Posted on 23rd May 2018 by Deborah Edgeley
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Tell us about your journey towards becoming a poet. I liked literature when I was a child, and dreamed of being a great writer in the future. When I was about eleven years old, I wrote my first poem. Although … Continue reading →

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Poetry Drawer: Golden Giant by Hongri Yuan: Translated by Yuanbing Zhang

Posted on 24th April 2018 by Deborah Edgeley
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Hongri Yuan, born in China in 1962, is a poet and philosopher interested particularly in creation. Representative works include Platinum City, Gold City, Golden Paradise, Gold Sun and Golden Giant. His poetry has been published in the UK, USA, India, … Continue reading →

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Poetry Drawer: I was Originally the God of the Gods: The World is in a Box: The King of the Diamonds by Yuan Hongri

Posted on 14th June 2022 by Deborah Edgeley
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I was Originally the God of the Gods I shall change seawater into honey,smelt the stone into the gold,the bitter is namely sweet,the sun is born from the womb of the night. Oh, my God! No matter what if you … Continue reading →

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Poetry Drawer: Another Me From Heavens: The Azure Sea: The Bath of The Cool Breeze by Yuan Hongri

Posted on 18th November 2019 by Deborah Edgeley
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Another Me From Heavens If blue is namely white and black is namely red and gold is transparent as crystal and light makes the soul smile forgetting the sun moon and stars and you were filled with wisdom, drunk for … Continue reading →

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Poetry Drawer: Five Poems by Chinese Poet Yuan Hongri, translated by Manu Mangattu

Posted on 20th February 2019 by Deborah Edgeley
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The Coast of Time In the pink and white golden words Of the day outside the garden of gods Is the hometown of thy soul. Far before the world was born The prehistoric giants in gold Engraved the epic of … Continue reading →

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