Zang Di

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Zang Di 臧棣 (born 1964) is a noted Chinese poet, critic, translator and editor from Beijing.[1] He is considered a "leading poet-critic of his generation."[2] His work as an anthologist also is well-known.[3]

Career[]

Zang Di graduated Peking University with a Ph.D. in Chinese literature in 1997. He currently works as an associate professor at Peking University.[2]

Awards[]

  • Contemporary China’s Top Ten Prominent Young Poets Award (2005)[2]
  • China’s Top Ten Rising Poetry Critics Award (2007)[2]
  • Chinese Poetry Biennial Top Ten Poets Award (2008)[2]
  • The Poet of the Year Award (2008)[2]

References[]

  1. ^ https://paper-republic.org/pers/zang-di/
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Zang Di 臧棣". Paper Republic. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  3. ^ https://ceas.yale.edu/events/conversation-poet-zang-di-and-translator-eleanor-goodman-their-book-roots-wisdom
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