An Anthology Of Modern Chinese... — Frontier Taiwan:

is a comprehensive English-language collection that documents the evolution of Taiwanese poetry throughout the 20th century. Published by Columbia University Press in 2001, it is part of the "Modern Chinese Literature from Taiwan" series. Key Features and Content

: It includes a 50-page introduction by Michelle Yeh that provides a scholarly overview of the social, political, and linguistic forces shaping Taiwan's unique poetic identity. Featured Poets

: The collection showcases a diverse range of forms, including: Lyrical meditations and political satire. Adaptations of haiku and concrete poetry. Surrealism, postmodernism, and visual poetry. Frontier Taiwan: AN ANTHOLOGY OF MODERN CHINESE...

: It features approximately 400 poems by 50 different poets , spanning from the early 1900s to the late 20th century.

: Yang Mu, Xi Murong (Zhang Cuo), Wu Sheng, and Xia Yu. Featured Poets : The collection showcases a diverse

: Ji Xian, Chen Xiuxi, Zhou Mengdie, and Yu Guangzhong.

: The book traces Taiwan’s transformation from a "periphery" to a cultural "frontier," reflecting its history as a Japanese colony, an outpost of the Chinese empire, and its modern status as a thriving democracy. : It features approximately 400 poems by 50

The anthology includes works from several generations of writers, such as: : Yang Hua and Yang Chichang.