Paper Scissors Stone
Paper Scissors Stone
KIT FAN
Copyright Date: 2011
Published by: Hong Kong University Press
Pages: 68
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Paper Scissors Stone
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Born and educated in Hong Kong, Kit Fan now lives in the UK. He completed a PhD in English at the University of York, and his poems have been widely published in literary magazines such as Poetry Review, Poetry London, and Poetry Wales, and The London Magazine. He won a 2006 Times Stephen Spender Prize for Translation and the 2010 inaugural HKU Poetry Prize.

eISBN: 978-988-8053-73-5
Subjects: Language & Literature
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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter (pp. 1-7)
  2. Table of Contents
    Table of Contents (pp. 8-10)
  3. How Cangjie Invented Chinese Characters
    How Cangjie Invented Chinese Characters (pp. 11-12)
  4. Pictures of Foreign Objects
    Pictures of Foreign Objects (pp. 13-14)
  5. The Hairdresser by the Styx
    The Hairdresser by the Styx (pp. 15-15)
  6. Roots
    Roots (pp. 16-16)
  7. Thatched House Destroyed by an Autumn Storm
    Thatched House Destroyed by an Autumn Storm (pp. 17-18)
  8. In a Pavilion by a Stream
    In a Pavilion by a Stream (pp. 19-19)
  9. Hero Tree
    Hero Tree (pp. 20-20)
  10. China Landscape in the Forecourt of the British Museum
    China Landscape in the Forecourt of the British Museum (pp. 21-22)
  11. Paper Scissors Stone
    Paper Scissors Stone (pp. 23-25)
  12. BN(O)
    BN(O) (pp. 26-27)
  13. From a Distance
    From a Distance (pp. 28-29)
  14. Reading Thom Gunn’s Notebooks at the Bancroft Library
    Reading Thom Gunn’s Notebooks at the Bancroft Library (pp. 30-33)
  15. Handwriting
    Handwriting (pp. 34-35)
  16. Watershed
    Watershed (pp. 36-36)
  17. Obstacles to Dreams
    Obstacles to Dreams (pp. 37-37)
  18. Lines from ‘Another Poem of Insomnia’
    Lines from ‘Another Poem of Insomnia’ (pp. 38-38)
  19. A Letter to Woyzeck
    A Letter to Woyzeck (pp. 39-40)
  20. Ghost Letter
    Ghost Letter (pp. 41-42)
    Katharina Pompilia
  21. Rain on a Spring Night
    Rain on a Spring Night (pp. 43-43)
  22. The Gardener of Qufu
    The Gardener of Qufu (pp. 44-45)
  23. Morandi
    Morandi (pp. 46-46)
  24. The Enigma of a Cul-de-sac
    The Enigma of a Cul-de-sac (pp. 47-47)
  25. ‘Last night wind rose’
    ‘Last night wind rose’ (pp. 48-48)
  26. Hammershøi
    Hammershøi (pp. 49-49)
  27. Eros at the Gym
    Eros at the Gym (pp. 50-50)
  28. Four Treasures of the Scholar’s Studio
    Four Treasures of the Scholar’s Studio (pp. 51-54)
  29. Night Temples
    Night Temples (pp. 55-56)
  30. ‘Chinese Poetry’ (in translation)
    ‘Chinese Poetry’ (in translation) (pp. 57-58)
  31. NOTES
    NOTES (pp. 59-62)
  32. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (pp. 63-66)
  33. ABOUT THE HKU POETRY PRIZE
    ABOUT THE HKU POETRY PRIZE (pp. 67-68)
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