Spring of Love
Beauties of Canada
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About the Book
Spring of Love collects thirty-two love poems that the poet wrote in the past few years and tells thirty-two different romantic stories, which are odes to love, from different perspectives, highly praising and glorifying the pure and noble love. It describes people’s yearning for love and their dedication to love and also depicts the lovers’ emotions and happiness when they meet and hug and kiss each other and also their worries and suffering from missing each other. The thirty-two poems, like natural flowers looming everywhere in spring full of sunshine, beautifully embellish the spring of love.
About the Author
Liu, Bolin was born in January 7, 1956, in Huojia Village, Qufu City, Shandong Province, PR China; graduated from Qufu First High School, Shandong University, and East China Normal University Card Training Class Commissioned by The Ministry of Education of PR China; married Ailan Zhang in January 1981; worked in East China Oil University and Jining Teachers College; worked as lecturer, deputy dean (1984–1990) of Department of Foreign Languages, Jining Teachers College; was a visiting scholar to McGill University (August 1990–August 1991); is a life member of International Society of Poets; and is a reporter, editor, and translator. Poems, stories, and translations were published in local newspapers and magazines. Research paper, Prepositions without Objects, was presented at the Twenty-Second Annual Symposium of Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics. Poem “Untitled” was published in “In the Desert Sun” (The National Library of Poetry, Watermark Press, 1994, USA).