Cao Shui (simplified Chinese: 曹谁; traditional Chinese: 曹誰; pinyin: Cáo Shuí) born June 5, 1982, also known as Shawn Cao, courtesy name Yaou (Eurasian), pseudonym or hao Lord of Tower of Babel, is a Chinese poet, novelist, screenwriter and translator. He is one of the representative figures of Chinese Contemporary Literature. He leads the great poemism movement. In his Declaration of Great Poem, he aims to integrate sacred and secular cultures, oriental and occidental cultures, ancient and modern cultures in Chinese literature.[citation needed] His most notable works include the Epic of Eurasia, Secret of Heaven (trilogy), and King Peacock (TV series). His works are dedicated to rebuilding a republic in which the whole humanity can live in freedom, which he always described as Eurasia, the Top of the Tower of Babel or Kunlun Mountains (Heaven Mountains).[1] So far twenty books of Cao Shui have been published, including five poem collections, three essay collections, ten novels and one hundred episodes TV series and films. He is a member of China Writers' Association, China Film Association, and China Poetry Society. He is also the editor-in-chief of Great Poem and deputy editor-in-chief of Poetry Weekly. Currently he lives in Beijing as a professional writer and screenwriter.

Cao Shui(曹谁)
Shawn Cao portrait by Jarosław Pijarowski, (Beijing 2017)
Shawn Cao portrait by Jarosław Pijarowski, (Beijing 2017)
BornHongbo Cao (曹宏波)
(1982-06-05) 5 June 1982 (age 41)
Yushe, Shanxi, China
Pen name
  • Shawn Cao, Who Cao, Lord of Tower of Babel
Occupationnovelist, poet, esseist, screenwriter
NationalityChinese
Education
Period1999–present
GenreFantasy, drama, film, TV series
Literary movementGreat poemism
Notable worksSecret of Heaven (trilogy), King Peacock (TV series), Epic of Eurasia (poetry)
SpouseDuo Mi
ChildrenEurafrasia Cao
Website
blog.sina.com.cn/babel

Life edit

Cao Shui was born in Yushe, Shanxi, China. He received his bachelor's degree in Chinese literature at Qinghai University for Nationalities in 2006 and was an international editor of Xihai Metropolis Daily in Xining for two years until he resigned to pursue his desire for personal freedom. After his resignation, Shui traveled around Tibet and Xinjiang, places which he considers the center of both Eurasia or World.

After returning to Xining, he began his professional writing career. In 2017, he moved to Beijing. Until these days in 2018, he has written 7 poem collections, 4 essay collections, 10 novels, 100 episodes for TV, as well as scripts for plays and films. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in the Arts at Beijing Normal University.

He is a member of the China Writers' Association, China Film Association, and China Poetry Society. He is the chief editor of Great Poem and deputy editor in chief of Poetry Weekly, the largest online poetry magazine in the Sinosphere.

Reception edit

Cao Shui promotes the Great Poemism movement and is considered one of the leading poets[2] of the Chinese pioneer poem movement.[3] His novels The Secret of Heaven (trilogy) relay the history of human civilization. The trilogy received positive feedback from both critics and readers.[4] He was recommended to Lu Xun Literary Institute, which is regarded as the "cradle of Chinese writers" for Chinese Course and English Course.

Cao Shui's poetry has been translated to multiple languages including English, Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, Turkish, Croatian, Slovene, Korean, Vietnamese, Tibetan, Mongolian, Nuosu, Hungarian, French, Italian, Danish, Russian and Polish.[5] Several of his novels have been adapted into films and TV series. He has also written many screenplays which have been made into dramas, films, and TV series.

Awards edit

  • Star of Literature in 2011.(首届文学之星)
  • The Seventh Qinghai Province Government Literature Award in 2014.(第七届青海省政府文艺奖)
  • The first Chinese Youth Poets Award in 2016. (首届中国青年诗人奖)
  • China Radio, Film and Television Grand Award in 2015–2016.[6](中国广播影视大奖)
  • The fourth Cao Yu Screenplay Prize in 2018.(第四届曹禺杯剧本奖)

Works edit

Poems edit

  • Who Is Symbolizing in Depression《谁在苦闷中象征》 (汉语诗歌资料馆,2007).
  • Cold Lyrics: Lyrics of Eurasia《冷抒情——亚欧大陆牧歌》 (北寒带诗歌沙龙,2007).
  • Great Apocalypse of Yin and Yang of Eurasia《亚欧大陆地大阴阳图》 (玄鸟诗社,2009).
  • Epic of Eurasia 《亚欧大陆地史诗》 (汉语诗歌资料馆,2010;北岳文艺出版社, ISBN:9787537854993,2018).[7]
  • The Lyric of Babel (English, Spanish and Chinese) Translated by Brendan Higginbottom [USA] and Roberto Aedo [Chile] 《亚欧大陆地史诗》(中英西文对照)韩任德和罗伯特·艾多 译(类型出版社, ISSN:2225-1499,2018).[8]
  • The Bride of Hanging Garden of Pamirsberg《帕米尔堡的新娘》 (类型出版社, ISSN:2225-1499,2018).
  • Grand Dance of Sorrow 《大悲舞》 (青海人民出版社,2019).

Novels edit

  • The Top of the Tower of Babel《巴别塔尖》 (光大出版社, ISBN 978-988-99738-1-0, 2007).
  • The Prequel Secret of Heaven: The Top of the Tower of Babel《昆仑秘史前传:巴别塔尖》 (贵州人民出版社, ISBN:9787221099334,2012).
  • The Secret of Heaven I: The Axis of Time《昆仑秘史1:时间地轴》 (贵州人民出版社, ISBN:9787221092274, 2010).
  • The Secret of Heaven II: The Chinese Royal Jade Seal and the Roman Imperial Diamond Crown《昆仑秘史2:传国玉玺和罗马皇冠》 (贵州人民出版社ISBN 9787221095121, 2011).
  • The Secret of Heaven III: The Tower of Babel Is Mayan Pyramid 《昆仑秘史3:玛雅通天塔》 (贵州人民出版社, ISBN:9787221131096, 2016).
  • Legend of Princess Hutai 《乱世孤星:虎台太子传奇》 (青海人民出版社, ISBN:9787225045771, 2013).
  • Prince Snow Leopard 《雪豹王子》 (青海人民出版社, ISBN:978722505297, 2017).
  • Legend of Prince Yuan He 《北魏风云:源贺传》 (青海人民出版社, ISBN:978-7-225-05610-4, 2018).
  • The Bride of Tower of Babel《帕米尔堡的新娘》 (山东文艺出版社, ISBN:9787221099334, 2019).
  • Bloody Detachment of Women《血色娘子军》 (解放军文艺出版社, ISBN:9787221099334, 2019).

Screenplays edit

  • Myth of Kunlun 电视剧《昆仑神话》(TV series,2013).
  • Defend China With Blood 纪录片《血铸河山之战马萧萧保河山》(Documentary,2015).[9]
  • Prince Snow Leopard 戏剧《雪豹王子》(Play,2016).
  • Perfume of Heart 广播剧《心香》(Broadcast Play,2016).
  • Prince Hutai:a Legend of Southern Liang Dynasty 纪录片《虎台:一个王朝的背影》(Documentary,2017).
  • King Peacock 电视剧《孔雀王》(TV series,2018).
  • Death of Poet 电影《海子》(Film,2018).
  • Lock and Load 电影《子弹上膛》(Film,2019)
  • Kung Fu Kid 电影《功夫小鬼》(Film,2019)
  • Finding Poet Li Po电影《我不是李白》(Film,2019)

Essays edit

  • Sketches of the Top of Tower of Babel《巴别塔尖手记》 (内蒙古人民出版社, ISBN: 9787204102594, 2009).
  • Travel in the Center of Eurasia: Tibet and Xinjiang《大昆仑行走:西藏新疆游历记》 (青海人民出版社,2018).
  • Kekexili Kingdom of Animals 《可可西里动物王国》(青海民族出版社,ISBN:9787542030757,2018).

Theories edit

  • Declaration of Greatpoemism 《大诗主义宣言》 (《大西北诗报》2007第3期).
  • Great Poetics《大诗学》 (《西风带》2013第1期,2010).
  • Great Literature Theory: Intertextuality of Poetry, Fiction and Drama 《大文学:诗歌、小说、剧本的互文性》 (《中国汉诗》2018第1期).
  • Poetic Argument Between Cao Shui and Yi Sha 《曹伊之争》(类型出版社,2019).
  • Great Poetics: Intertextuality of Poetry, Fiction and Drama 《大诗学——诗歌、小说、戏剧的互文性》(类型出版社,2019).

Translations edit

  • Steps of Istanbul: Poems of Nurduran Duman《伊斯坦布尔的脚步:纽都然·杜门的诗》(《诗歌周刊》2018年第292期).[10]
  • Horn of Archangel Metatron:Selected Poems of World《梅塔特隆的号角:世界各国诗选》(类型出版社,2019)

References edit

  1. ^ 曹谁. 昆仑秘史1:时间地轴. 贵阳:贵州人民出版社. 2010年3月. ISBN:9787221092274(简体中文
  2. ^ 2010“中国十佳年度青年诗人”评选揭晓 Archived 2010-11-01 at the Wayback Machine .新华网. 2010-10-22(简体中文
  3. ^ 许多余. 笔尖的舞蹈:80后文学见证. 北京:电子工业出版社. 2011年1月. ISBN 9787121123702简体中文
  4. ^ 80后作家曹谁新著《昆仑秘史2》出版 广受好评 新华网. 2011年10月24日(简体中文)
  5. ^ 国际作家论曹谁《通天塔之歌》(中英文对照) .中诗网. 2018-6-14(简体中文
  6. ^ 《血铸河山》斩获中国广播影视大奖. 东方头条网. 2018.1.17(简体中文)
  7. ^ 十年磨一剑 曹谁诗集《亚欧大陆地史诗》出版 新华网. 2018年4月10日(简体中文)
  8. ^ 曹谁中、英、西对照诗集《通天塔之歌》在京首发 人人文学网. 2018年5月21日(简体中文)
  9. ^ 60集纪录片《血铸河山》 Archived 2018-01-19 at the Wayback Machine. 沈阳广播电视台. 2015.9.26.(简体中文)
  10. ^ 《诗歌周刊》292期封面人物:纽都然·杜门的诗 Archived 2018-01-14 at the Wayback Machine 诗歌周刊. 2018年1月14日(简体中文);类型出版社,2018

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