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    Shao Xunmei (Chinese: 邵洵美; Shanghainese: Zau Sinmay; 1906–1968) was a Chinese poet and publisher. He was a contributing writer for T'ien Hsia Monthly , [3] and also was the owner of Modern Sketch . [4]

  2. China’s Swinburne: the Enigma of Shao Xunmei’s Life and Art - The London Magazine. In both China and the West, very little has been written on Shao Xunmei. Googling his name leads to a few articles chronicling his affair with the American writer Emily Hahn, while a search on Amazon results in several studies with chapters about him, plus ...

  3. Shao Xunmei, poet, essayist, publisher and printer, played a signi¬ficant role in the publication and dissemination of journals and pictorial magazines in Shanghai during the 1920s and 1930s.

  4. Jul 19, 2023 · Shao Xunmei, poet, essayist, publisher, and printer, played a significant role in the publication and dissemination of journals and pictorial magazines in Shanghai during the 1920s and 1930s. His poetry has been translated by several prominent scholars through the years, but remarkably few of his essays have received the same attention, and ...

  5. Oct 28, 2017 · The Verse of Shao Xunmei (English and Chinese Edition) , Hal Swindall and Jicheng Sun (trans) Here are some short selections from Shao’s first volume of verse, Heaven and May, published in 1927. Readers will be easily able to detect the imprint of the English poet Swinburne, who is known for flower-temptress imagery.

  6. Shao Xunmei (邵洵美, 1906-1968) is a fascinating figure. A poet, translator, critical essayist, and editor, his cosmopolitan, decadent, deeply Shanghainese voice both influenced and, in some ways, epitomized a certain strand of Republican-era literature.

  7. Jun 24, 2016 · Because Shao Xunmei had shared a cell with Mr. Jia Zhifang who had been implicated in the Hu Feng affair and imprisoned, according to Mr. Jia’s memoirs, when faced with the unbearable hunger that he experienced there, Shao Xunmei’s most frequent reverie was the time when he had opened Shanghai’s largest Western-style restaurant, the ...

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