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The Influences of American Deep Image on the Third-Generation Poets in China
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2017.10.004
Jinggangshan University, Ji’an, Jiangxi 343009, China
The Third-Generation Poetry of China (namely Post-misty Poetry too) initiated with the introduction of Western modernist poetry, especially sorts of American Post-modernist poetry schools into China. “The relation between American poetry and Chinese poetry has a long history, which lies in the influences on the creation of the Third-Generation poets. This influence is probably unprecedented in its depth and breadth.” “Irrational association” and “leaping images” proposed by American Deep Image poets influenced by Freudian and Jungian unconscious perception gained an extraordinary appreciation among the Third-Generation poets who were in pursuit constantly of the experiments on poetic form and language. This paper mainly discusses the influences of American Deep Image on the Third-Generation poets of China through a case study of WANG Yin and CHEN Dongdong’s poems.
The Third-Generation Poetry, Deep Image, influence, irrational association, leaping image
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