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Joseph Brodsky’s Borrowed Chinese Voice
Mark Gamsa
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Department of East Asian Studies
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China
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20th Century
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World Literature
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Poetry
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Literary History
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Westerners
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Modernist
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Cultural Appropriation
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Chinese Writer
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Ming dynasty
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World literature
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Literary History
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Twentieth Century
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China
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Cultural appropriation
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Modernist
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Westerners
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