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Template:Chinese name Template:Contains Chinese text Cao Shuisimplified Chinese: 曹谁; traditional Chinese: 曹誰; pinyin: Cáo Shuí;born June 5, 1982), also Shawn Cao or Who Cao, is a Chinese poet, novelist, screenwriter, who leads the greatpoemism movement, as in his Declaration of Greatpoem he want to integrate sacred and secular cultures, oriental and occidental cultures, ancient and modern cultures in Chinese literature.[1] His works are dedicated to rebuild a Republic of whole human being with freedom, which always described as Eurasia, the Top of the Tower of Babel or Kunlun Mountains [2][3](Heaven Mountains). As of 2012,ten books of Cao Shui have been published, including three poem collections, two essay collections and five novels.

Life

Cao Shui was born in Yushe, Shanxi, China. He got his bachelor's degree of Chinese literature at Qinghai Nationality University in 2006. He had been an international editor of a newspaper in Xining for two years until he resigned for freedom. After resignation he travelled around Tibet and Xinjiang, which is the center of Eurasia or World in his mind.

After return to Xining, he began his professional writing career.

Reception

Cao Shui, who prompting the Greatpoemism movement, is one of leading poets[4] of Chinese pioneer poem movement.[5] His novels The Secret of Heaven or The Tower Babel Code trilogy telling the whole developing history of human civilization receive unexceptional good reaction from both critics and readers.[6][7] He was recommended to Luxun Academy of Literature, which is regarded as ‘cradle of Chinese writers’, for twice, one is Chinese Course and the other is English Course.

Works

Poems and Poetics

  • 《谁在苦闷中象征》 Who is Symbolizing in Depression (汉语诗歌资料馆,2007)
  • 《冷抒情——亚欧大陆牧歌》 Cold Lyrics: Lyrics of Eurasia (北寒带诗歌沙龙,2007)
  • 《亚欧大陆地大史诗》 Epic of Eurasia (汉语诗歌资料馆,2010)
  • 《大诗学》 Great Poetics (2010)

Essays

  • 《巴别塔尖手记》 Sketches of the Top of Tower of Babel (内蒙古人民出版社, ISBN: 9787204102594, 2009)
  • 《大昆仑行走:西藏新疆游历记》 Travel in the Center of Eurasia: Tibet and Xinjiang (2008)
  • 《梦魇》 Nightmare (2007-2012)

Novels

  • 《巴别塔尖》 The Top of the Tower of Babel (光大出版社, ISBN 978-988-99738-1-0, 2007)
  • 《昆仑秘史前传:巴别塔尖》 The Prequel Secret of Heaven: The Top of the Tower of Babel (贵州人民出版社, ISBN:9787221099334,2012)
  • 《昆仑秘史1:时间地轴》 The Secret of Heaven I: The Axis of Time (贵州人民出版社, ISBN:9787221092274, 2010)
  • 《昆仑秘史2:传国玉玺和罗马皇冠》 The Secret of Heaven II: The Chinese Royal Jade Seal and the Roman Imperial Diamond Crown (贵州人民出版社,ISBN 9787221095121, 2011)
  • 《昆仑秘史3:玛雅通天塔》 The Secret of Heaven III: The Tower of Babel Is Mayan Pyramid (贵州人民出版社, 2014)
  • 《昆仑秘史:宇宙国(结局)》 The Complete Secret of Heaven: The Motherland of All Matter and Idea (贵州人民出版社, 2014)
  • 《乱世孤星:虎台太子传奇》 Legend of Princess Hutai (青海人民出版社, ISBN:9787225045771, 2013)

References

  1. ^ 百度百科词条:大诗主义(简体中文)
  2. ^ 曹谁. 昆仑秘史1:时间地轴. 贵阳:贵州人民出版社. 2010年3月. ISBN:9787221092274(简体中文
  3. ^ 曹谁. 昆仑秘史1:时间地轴. 贵阳:贵州人民出版社. 2010年3月. ISBN:9787221092274(简体中文
  4. ^ 2010“中国十佳年度青年诗人”评选揭晓. 2010-10-22
  5. ^ 许多余. 笔尖的舞蹈:80后文学见证. 北京:电子工业出版社. 2011年1月. ISBN 9787121123702(简体中文
  6. ^ 80后作家曹谁新著《昆仑秘史2》出版 广受好评 新华网. 2011年10月24日(简体中文)
  7. ^ 第五届青海青年文学奖揭晓 80后作家曹谁获奖 新华网. 2011年11月22日(简体中文)

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