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Yu Jian
Luo Jiasheng
every day as the chimneys belch smokehe comes riding to work on his
old “Bell”-brand bicycle
past the administration building
past the forging shop
past the perimeter wall of the storehouse
to that small hut
workers standing in workshop doorways
say when they see him
Luo Jiasheng’s here
no one knows anything about him
no one asks him anything about himself
the whole factory calls him Luo Jiasheng
the workers are always knocking on his door
wanting their watches repaired electric meters repaired
their radios repaired
during the Cultural Revolution
he was expelled from the factory:
in a suitcase belonging to him
someone had found a tie
when he was allowed to come back to work
he still rode that old “Bell”
Luo Jiasheng
got married without anyone knowing
he invited no one to the wedding
at the age of forty-two
he became a father
in the same year
he died
an electric furnace opened an enormous gash
in his head
it was shocking
on the day of the funeral
his wife did not attend
a few workers carried his coffin up into the hills
they said he was short
he wasn’t heavy
the watches he repaired
were better than new
the chimneys belch smoke
workers stand in the workshop doorways
Luo Jiasheng
hasn’t come to work
1982
© Translation: 2003, Simon Patton
LUO JIASHENG
© 2000, Yu Jian
From: Yu Jian de shi
Publisher: Renmin wenxue chubanshe, Beijing
From: Yu Jian de shi
Publisher: Renmin wenxue chubanshe, Beijing
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LUO JIASHENG
From: Yu Jian de shi
Luo Jiasheng
every day as the chimneys belch smokehe comes riding to work on his
old “Bell”-brand bicycle
past the administration building
past the forging shop
past the perimeter wall of the storehouse
to that small hut
workers standing in workshop doorways
say when they see him
Luo Jiasheng’s here
no one knows anything about him
no one asks him anything about himself
the whole factory calls him Luo Jiasheng
the workers are always knocking on his door
wanting their watches repaired electric meters repaired
their radios repaired
during the Cultural Revolution
he was expelled from the factory:
in a suitcase belonging to him
someone had found a tie
when he was allowed to come back to work
he still rode that old “Bell”
Luo Jiasheng
got married without anyone knowing
he invited no one to the wedding
at the age of forty-two
he became a father
in the same year
he died
an electric furnace opened an enormous gash
in his head
it was shocking
on the day of the funeral
his wife did not attend
a few workers carried his coffin up into the hills
they said he was short
he wasn’t heavy
the watches he repaired
were better than new
the chimneys belch smoke
workers stand in the workshop doorways
Luo Jiasheng
hasn’t come to work
1982
© 2003, Simon Patton
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