Drifting in the World Literary Space

Travel and Self-Exile in Leung Ping-Kwan’s Poems

  • Chienwei Pan University of Edinburgh
Keywords: Hong Kong literature, Leung Ping-Kwan, travel accounts, self-exile, small literature

Abstract

For Hong Kong poet Leung Ping-Kwan (penname: Ye Si, 1949-2013), travel allows him to visit literary capitals, in which his works are translated into local languages. Without regarding himself as merely a Hong Kong writer, Leung intentionally reminisces about his travel accounts in these literary centers, accentuating how his life is permeated by European traditions. This essay examines the trope of travel in Leung Ping-Kwan’s poems along with his prose essays, focusing on the dialectical thinking of centers and peripheries. I contend that the idea of travel points to the poet’s personal experiences as well as his literary endeavors while embarking on his poetic journeys. I adopt the notion of “self-exile” to describe the moment when Leung stays away from his native land and ponders on how Hong Kong Literature – the so-called “small literature” – can raise its visibility if it is presented in the international literary scene. Specifically, he draws several routes to the literary centers, Paris and Berlin in particular. And without simply being assimilated into the dominant literary culture, Leung usually writes in Chinese and tactically inserts the images of Hong Kong while illustrating the European urban imageries.  

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Author Biography

Chienwei Pan, University of Edinburgh

Chienwei Pan is currently a doctoral candidate in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK. His research centers on food writing, material culture, cross-cultural studies, affect studies and ecocriticism. His doctoral project, funded by the Ministry of Education of Taiwan, explores different intimate relationships in Taiwanese food literature/culture and their significance in reconstructing a new Taiwanese identity. His recent publications include “Alternative Nostalgia: Taiwanese Food Narrative, 2000-2016,” published in Routledge Companion to Literature and Food in 2018.

Published
2021-09-30
How to Cite
Pan, C. (2021). Drifting in the World Literary Space: Travel and Self-Exile in Leung Ping-Kwan’s Poems. Archiv orientální, 89(2), 389-411. https://doi.org/10.47979/aror.j.89.2.389-411