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VOL.4 February 2012
Sound of Solitude
China's premier female poet breaks the mold in pursuit of art
by Yu Yan

Path to poetry

Zhai has kept her love and passion for poetry her whole life. However, this path to poetry has been filled with twists and turns.

She studied laser technologies at college and worked in a physics research institute after graduating in 1980.

The work emphasizing preciseness and seriousness never hindered her enthusiasm for poetry. She wrote poems during her spare time and completed Women in 1983. Later, she printed it in booklets and sent them to her friends in 1984, and published it in 1986.

However, such a soul with strong love for freedom conflicted fiercely with the working environment of the research institute. She felt like an alien in the research center. She was the first to wear jeans. And when she asked for leave to attend an important poetry gathering in Beijing in 1986, her boss expressed clear dissatisfaction.

The suppression at her job made her more clearly realize what she really wanted. At the end of 1986, she quit the job, an extremely bold action in that era in China. Many people thought she was out of her mind to abandon such a well-paid and stable job.

"If I kept working in the research center, it would have taken a long time for me to become a senior engineer," said Zhai. But she never regretted sticking to the career as a poet despite the low income.

She kept writing poems. In 1990, she went to the United States and lived there until 1992. While living in the United States, her writing was in stagnation. This period was described as "Nirvana" by Zhai. She cut herself off from her past writing and started a new beginning.

"Originally, I mostly wrote poems out of inspirations and observations. With time, I got tired of that kind of writing," said Zhai.

Especially after she opened the White Night bar in Chengdu in 1998, she changed her previously closed writing style and paid more attention to realistic problems.

"After I started White Night, I had more contacts with real life. These are reflected in my writing style and the topics of my poems," said Zhai.

Unlike other bars in the city, White Night was established as a big club for authors, artists, journalists, as well as literature and art lovers. There were parties and cultural activities from time to time. Through wine and art, the bar brought out the most natural and real side of the people.

"Each poet has a process of becoming mature. But no matter what kind of expression the poet adopts, it is closely related to the age he lives in. A poet moving toward maturity should not limit his or her attention to his or her own inner heart," said Zhai.

Therefore, amid the current conditions where more and more poems tend to focus on inner expressions, Zhai chose the vaster and solider real world. The representative of Chinese feminist poetry is moving toward calmness and tolerance in her work.

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