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Hong Kong-based poet Bei Dao wins prestigious poetry prize

Beijing-born Bei Dao may yet get Nobel literature award after losing out last year

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Poet Bei Dao spent 18 years in exile. Photo: K. Y. Cheng

A top mainland Chinese poet based in Hong Kong has been awarded a prestigious international award for poetry, putting him on track for a future Nobel Prize for literature.

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Beijing-born Bei Dao, a Chinese University professor since 2007, is only the second Chinese, after Hubei native Lu Yuan in 1998, to receive the Golden Wreath Award of the Struga International Poetry Festival.

It was a unanimous decision by an international jury to name 65-year-old Bei Dao, whose real name is Zhao Zhenkai, the 50th winner since the annual award began in Macedonia in 1966, the organisers said last Friday.

"Bei Dao has been living in Hong Kong for many years now, so this award also brings honour to the city he calls home," Ngan Shun-kau, former chief editor and now senior adviser to Cosmos Books, said.

Some see the Macedonian prize as a step towards the Nobel; with previous winners, including Joseph Brodsky and Eugenio Montale, having been feted as Nobel laureates before.

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Bei Dao was a nominee for last year's Nobel Prize, which eventually went to French novelist Patrick Modiano.

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