Everything about Ai Qing totally explained
Ai Qing (艾青,
1910-
1996), also written
Ai Ch'ing, was a
Chinese poet and
political prisoner, often regarded as one of the finest modern Chinese poets.
He was born in
Zhejiang province in eastern China. From 1929-32 he studied in France, learning about topics like the art of
Renoir and
Van Gogh, the poetry of
Mayakovsky and
Verhaeren and the philosophy of
Kant and
Hegel.
After returning to
Shanghai, China, he was imprisoned for opposing the
Kuomintang. He was released in 1935, and moved from city to city around the country which was involved in an escalating war with
Japan. After 1958 he was suspected of "rightism" and exiled to farms in
Manchuria and then
Xinjiang by the Communist authorities. He wasn't allowed to publish his works until 1978.
He made a second journey to France in 1980, and in 1985 French president
François Mitterrand awarded him the title of "Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters".
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