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We are thrilled to announce that At the Same Time: New and Selected Poems by Wang Jiaxin, translated from Chinese by John Balcom, has been named a finalist for the prestigious PEN Translation Award! 🏆

#ArrowsmithPress #WangJiaxin #JohnBalcom #PENAmerica #TranslationAward

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Join us for the Fall 2025 Book Launch featuring Bruce Smith, Wang Jiaxin, and Tadeusz Dąbrowski

📍 Katzenberg Center, 871 Commonwealth Ave
🗓️ Thursday, October 23rd at 7 PM EST

Attend in person or online!

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Red Letter #271 features a poem from one of China's foremost poets, Wang Jiaxin - utterly relevant to our current situation.

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Gwangju Boy — The Hopkins Review “Is it you who keeps asking / Who killed our Gwangju boy?” Wang Jiaxin, translated by John Balcom, meditates on the Gwangju uprising as dramatized in Human Acts by Hang Kang.

The Hopkins Review has published Wang Jiaxin’s poem “Gwangju Boy” — and announced it will appear in At the Same Time, forthcoming from Arrowsmith Press.
Read it here: hopkinsreview.com/features/gwangju-boy-wang-jiaxin
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- Katonah Poetry Series Katonah Poetry Series, advised by Billy Collins, hosts 4 nationally acclaimed poets each year. Readings include audience Q&A, reception and book signing.

Looking forward to #WangJiaxin reading Sunday, March 9 at 4PM at Katonah Library. Read more here: katonahpoetry.com #poetry

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