Wu Sheng has written vivid poems about rural life and the land
since the 1960s, when he became one of Taiwan's most popular poets.
His poems are rooted in the soil, embued with an unshakable
affinity for the people who till it, sweat over it, and eventually
are buried in it, and serve as his personal response to the
industrialization, urbanization and globalization of his vanishing
world.
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