JinJin Xu is a poet and filmmaker. Her debut chapbook, There Is Still Singing in the Afterlife (2020), won the inaugural Own Voices Chapbook Prize. She is also the 2020 winner of the Poetry Society of America’s George Bogin Memorial Award. Her films have been exhibited at the Harun Farocki Institute in Berlin, the Immigrant Artist Biennial in New York, and New York University’s Production Lab. Born and raised in Shanghai, she received her BA from Amherst College and is an MFA candidate at NYU.

On the Isle of Fast-Flowing Waters

by JinJin Xu
SETTING: Ji Liu Dao AS the Isle of Fast Flowing Waters, of Exile, of
                  No Return to the Mother. Before that, a PLACE that must
                  not be named.
CAST:       My father AS EAR. In the dark, AS a generation of ears.

                  Gu Cheng AS the MISTY POET. Let’s not attempt any
                  mythologizing. He will abandon the students, exile his son,
                  murder his lover, and hang himself.

                  Xie Ye AS the LOVER. Like all muses, she becomes one with
                  the GHOST.

                  Xiao Mu Er AS LITTLE WOOD EAR. The exiled son outlasts
                  every story.

                  You, my dear, AS RED CHAMBER DREAM, three hundred
                  years late.

                  “A Generation” AS the POEM, a lone echo, if one listens
                  hard enough.
2020. THE MORNING
People on couch
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