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- Mang_Ke abstract "Mang Ke (芒克, original name Jiang Shiwei), born in 1951, is a prominent Chinese poet and co-founder (with Bei Dao) of the underground literary journal Today, which appeared irregularly between 1978 and 1980 before being shut down by the Chinese Government.Considered a member of the Misty Poets, Mang Ke's works were never officially recognized and appeared primarily as photocopies.Mang Ke is also an accomplished painter.".
- Q701031 abstract "Mang Ke (芒克, original name Jiang Shiwei), born in 1951, is a prominent Chinese poet and co-founder (with Bei Dao) of the underground literary journal Today, which appeared irregularly between 1978 and 1980 before being shut down by the Chinese Government.Considered a member of the Misty Poets, Mang Ke's works were never officially recognized and appeared primarily as photocopies.Mang Ke is also an accomplished painter.".
- Mang_Ke comment "Mang Ke (芒克, original name Jiang Shiwei), born in 1951, is a prominent Chinese poet and co-founder (with Bei Dao) of the underground literary journal Today, which appeared irregularly between 1978 and 1980 before being shut down by the Chinese Government.Considered a member of the Misty Poets, Mang Ke's works were never officially recognized and appeared primarily as photocopies.Mang Ke is also an accomplished painter.".
- Q701031 comment "Mang Ke (芒克, original name Jiang Shiwei), born in 1951, is a prominent Chinese poet and co-founder (with Bei Dao) of the underground literary journal Today, which appeared irregularly between 1978 and 1980 before being shut down by the Chinese Government.Considered a member of the Misty Poets, Mang Ke's works were never officially recognized and appeared primarily as photocopies.Mang Ke is also an accomplished painter.".