Tag: Zhihao Zhang
Writing about the Pandemic during the Pandemic
by Cincinnati Review | Apr 8, 2021 | Writing Landscape | 0
A roundup of pandemic-related creative work, blog posts, and interviews from The Cincinnati Review and friends.
Read MoremiCRo: “End of the Year Poem, 2020” by Zhihao Zhang
by Cincinnati Review | Feb 10, 2021 | miCRo | 0
Translated by Yuemin He, “End of the Year Poem, 2020” by Zhihao Zhang begins where many of us begin our days (regularly, but perhaps especially during a global pandemic): looking at our phones. This mundane act gives way to a reflection that, like the year 2020 itself, is filled with rote action, uncertainty, and contradiction.
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