Chen Jingrong (1917–1989)
Chen Jingrong (1917–1989)
Chinese poet and translator. Born 1917 in Leshan, China; died 1989.
Translated works by Hans Christian Andersen, Victor Hugo, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Charles Baudelaire; associated with Jiuye poets and the writers' united front against the Japanese invasion; served as editor of Shijie Wenxue.
See also Shiu-Pang E. Almberg, The Poetry of Chen Jingrong, A Modern Chinese Woman Poet (Orientaliska Studier, 1988).
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DIED: 770, T'an-chou, China
NATIONALITY: Chinese
GENRE: Poetry
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