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From 1969 to 1971, Ai attended the University of California at Irvine's M.F.A program where she worked under the likes of Charles Wright and Donald Justice. [10] [11] She is the author of No Surrender, (2010), which was published after her death, Dread (W. W. Norton & Co., 2003); Vice (1999), which won the National Book Award; [5] Greed (1993); Fate (1991); Sin (1986), which won an American ...
Ai Qing was born in Fantianjiang village (贩田蒋), Jinhua county, in eastern China's Zhejiang province.After entering Hangzhou Xihu Art School in 1928, on the advice of principal Lin Fengmian, he went abroad and studied in Paris the following spring.
Ai (Florence Anthony, 1947–2010), US poet; Ama Ata Aidoo (1940–2023), Ghanaian novelist, poet, playwright and academic; Conrad Aiken (1889–1973), US poet and author; Aganice Ainianos (1838–1892), Greek poet; Akazome Emon (956–1041), Japanese poet and historian; Mark Akenside (1721–1770), English poet and physician
Amanda S. C. Gorman [1] (born March 7, 1998) [2] is an American poet, activist, and model.Her work focuses on issues of oppression, feminism, race and marginalization, as well as the African diaspora.
Võ Văn Ái (19 October 1935 – 26 January 2023) was a Vietnamese poet, journalist, and human-rights activist. [1] He is an expert in the history of Buddhism and of Vietnam. [ 2 ] He was a Buddhist and had lived in Paris since the 1950s.
Liu Rushi (Chinese: 柳如是; pinyin: Liú Rúshì; Wade–Giles: Liu Ju-shih; 1618–1664), also known as Yang Ai (楊愛), Liu Shi (柳是), Liu Yin (柳隱),Yang Yinlian (楊影憐) and Hedong Jun (河東君), was a Chinese courtesan, poet and writer in the late Ming dynasty and early Qing dynasty.
Ai (surname), a Chinese surname; Ai (given name), a given name and list of people and characters with the name; King Ai of Zhou (died 441 BC) Emperor Ai of Han (27–1 BC) Emperor Ai of Jin (341–365) Emperor Ai of Tang (892–908) Ai (poet) (1947–2010), American poet; Ai (singer) (born 1981), Japanese-American singer and songwriter
Ai's father was the Chinese poet Ai Qing, [2] who was denounced during the Anti-Rightist Movement. In 1958, the family was sent to a labour camp in Beidahuang, Heilongjiang, when Ai was one year old. They were subsequently exiled to Shihezi, Xinjiang in 1961, where they lived for 16 years.