Everything about Gu Cheng totally explained
Gu Cheng (顾城,
1956-
1993) was a famous
Chinese modern
poet,
essayist, and
novelist. He was a prominent member of the "
Misty Poets", a group of Chinese
modernist poets.
Biography
Gu Cheng began life in privilege as the son of a prominent party member. His father was the army poet
Gu Gong. At the age of twelve, his family was sent down to rural
Shandong because of the
Cultural Revolution(as means of re-education) where they bred
pigs. There, he claimed to have learned poetry directly from
nature.
In the late 1970s, Cheng became associated with the journal "Today" (
Jintian) which began a movement in poetry known as "menglong" meaning "hazy, "obscure". He became an international celebrity and travelled around the world accompanied by his wife, Xie Ye. The two settled in
Auckland,
New Zealand in 1987 where Cheng taught Chinese at the
University of Auckland.
In October 1993, Gu Cheng attacked his wife with an axe before hanging himself. She died later in a hospital.
Trivia
Gu Cheng often wore a leg cut off from a pair of jeans as a hat.
At the age of three, he invented his own language, but no one understood him.
Quote
"Dark nights gave me these dark eyes, but I'll use them to seek the light."
Further Information
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