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Meng Lang in 2018

Meng Lang (Chinese: 孟浪; 1961 – 12 December 2018) was a Chinese poet and dissident. He was a signatory of the human rights manifesto Charter 08 and a co-founder of the Independent Chinese PEN Center.

Biography

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Meng Lang was born in 1961 in Shanghai, China, with his ancestral home in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. His original name was Meng Junliang (孟俊良).[1] In the 1980s, he was a participant in China's unofficial poetry movements and co-edited the anthology A Compendium of Modern Chinese Poetry, 1986–1988.[2]

He moved to the United States and became a writer in residenceatBrown University between 1995 and 1998. He later moved to Hong Kong in 2006.[2] He was a signatory of Charter 08, a human rights manifesto co-authored by his former colleague Liu Xiaobo, and co-founded the Independent Chinese PEN Center in 2011.[1] Following the arrest of several book publishers in Hong Kong, Meng and his wife Tu Chia-chi (杜家祁) moved to Hualien County, Taiwan in 2015.[1]

Meng's poems have been published and translated into multiple languages.[2] After the death of Liu Xiaobo in 2017, Meng published a poetry anthology in Taiwan in his memory the following year.[2]

Meng returned to Hong Kong with his wife in February 2018, and fell ill soon afterwards. He was hospitalized and diagnosed with stage four lung cancer.[1] On 12 December 2018, he died at Prince of Wales Hospital at the age of 57.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Shen, Hua (2018-12-13). "刘晓波纪念诗集主编孟浪在香港逝世". Voice of America (in Chinese). Retrieved 2019-01-22.
  • ^ a b c d e Ives, Mike (2018-12-17). "Meng Lang, Poet Who Promoted Dissident Writers, Dies at 57". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-01-22.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Meng_Lang&oldid=1156713347"

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