"Trail Run" by Yau Ching, translated by Chenxin Jiang

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September 26, 2020  

Trial Run


Yau Ching
translated by Chenxin Jiang

           as a door-nail
           and gone            to the world
           air             broke drop
nothing is certain but          and taxes
           mask             knell          grip
           blow              metal         rattle
food for worms sticky end brown bread
          or alive valiant to the             la la la
wish I were             yeah right you wish

 


預習

未知生焉知
不能復生視      如歸     而無憾
出生入      一線間    生契濶
輕於鴻毛     而後已而復生
     不瞑目不足惜
寧    不屈      鳴不默
一雞一鳴撐飯蓋鴨升天
憂患不終無安樂    啦    啦啦
未    得呢你就想

© 2020 Yau Ching and Chenxin Jiang. Published in Poem-a-Day in partnership with Words Without Borders (wordswithoutborders.org) on September 26, 2020, by the Academy of American Poets.

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Celebrating National Translation Month

Today’s Poem-a-Day poem is presented in partnership with Words Without Borders and is a winner of their Poems in Translation Contest judged by David Tomas Martinez. We will feature each of the four winning translations on Poem-a-Day every remaining Saturday in September, which is National Translation Month, and the first Saturday of October.

“This is one of a series of poems I wrote after being diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer in 2009, and going through chemotherapy and surgery. Chinese people are superstitious about the very mention of death, but there are all kinds of sayings about death and dying. I brought these sayings together in narrative form, in all cases leaving out the word ‘death’ itself.”
Yau Ching, translated by Chenxin Jiang

 

『這是我在2009年被確診乳癌三期,經歷了手術及化療後寫的一系列詩中的一首。中國人對談「死」很忌諱,但同時有不少關於「死」的諺語。我把一些諺語構成敘事,並把其中所有的「死」字移除或留空。』
游靜

Yau Ching is the author of more than ten books, including You dong di ying (Hong Kong: Culture Plus, 2017); You yu yi (Hong Kong: Culture Plus, 2015), and Wo cong wei ying xu ni yi ge mei gui yuan (Hong Kong: Culture Plus, 2014). She teaches in Hong Kong and can be found at www.yauching.com.

Chenxin Jiang’s recent translations include Tears of Salt: A Doctor’s Story by Pietro Bartolo and Lidia Tilotta (W. W. Norton & Company, 2018), shortlisted for the 2019 Italian Prose in Translation Award, Volatile Texts: Us Two by Zsuzsanna Gahse (Dalkey Archive, 2017), and The Cowshed: Memories of the Chinese Cultural Revolution by Ji Xianlin (New York Review Books, 2016), recipient of the PEN/Heim translation fund grant.

Filming Margins: Tang Shu Shuen, a Forgotten Hong Kong Woman Director
(Hong Kong University Press, 2004)

Tears of Salt: A Doctor's Story
(W. W. Norton & Company, 2018)

Judge’s Citation by David Tomas Martinez

“‘Trial Run’ is a brilliant poem. Despite the ‘puzzle’ of the poem, it can be returned to again and again. In the white space of the poem resides our fears about mortality, playing out the mind’s tireless effort to occlude temporality. It is a shroud of absence. The poem slightly adjusts and comments, culminating with a playfulness that calls back the title, Trial Run, which in itself comments on life. If sleeping really is the practice for eternity, maybe death is the sad championship of the living. We train to die. In this poem, just add death.”
David Tomas Martinez

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half-expecting to find
my name protesting in ink.”

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