2. Generation introduction
Generation is a poem written by the unknown poet Gu Cheng in Beijing in 1979. This poem is one of the representative works of obscure poetry in the new period, which is widely circulated. It expresses the voice of a generation, and also entrusts the ideals and ambitions of a generation-the tenacious desire and persistent pursuit of "light" after "night".
3. Introduction to Yinger
Ying Er is a true confession of love, and the protagonist in the book has the same name as the work. The book focuses on the love between the heroine Yinger and Gu Cheng, and the reasons for leaving are overlapping and incisive, showing the extreme psychology and abnormal love of a modern deceased.
4. introduction of black eyes
Black Eyes is a poem by the obscure poet Gu Cheng, and it is the representative work of the obscure poetry school that appeared in China in 1980s. In poetry, "night" and "light" are connected from beginning to end, interrelated and corresponding to each other, forming a strong contrast, which reflects my generation's urgent desire for "light".
5. Introduction
Gu Cheng is an important representative poet of China misty poetry school, and is known as a contemporary "Left-leaning Romantic" poet. Gu Cheng has high attainments in new poetry, old-style poetry and fable poetry. The phrase "The night gave me black eyes/I used them to look for light" of his generation became a classic sentence in China's new poems.
1956 was born in a poet's family, and his father was a famous poet Gu Gong. Gu Cheng/Kloc-started his writing career at the age of 0/7, contributing to various newspapers and magazines. 1987 began to travel to Europe for cultural exchange. 1988 lived in seclusion in Rapids Island, New Zealand, and lived a self-sufficient life. 1993, 10 year10.8, he killed his wife Xie Ye with an axe and hanged himself under a big tree. Xie Ye died later.