Jonathan Stalling

Jonathan Stalling Jonathan Stalling (; born June 24, 1975) is an American poet, scholar, editor, translator, professor, and inventor who works at the intersection of English and Chinese. He is the William J. Crowe Jr. Chair of International Studies and Dean (interim) of the David L. Boren College of International Studies at the University of Oklahoma and formally the Harold J & Ruth Newman Chair for US-China Issues. Stalling is co-director of the Institute for US-China Issues He is also the affiliate English professor at the University of Oklahoma where he serves as the founding curator of the Chinese Literature Translation Archive (CLTA), and as a founding editor of ''Chinese Literature Today'' (CLT) journal and as the editor of the ''CLT (now CLT2) and CLT book series'' published by the University of Oklahoma Press. He is the creator of the English Jueju poetic form and Directs the Newman Prize for Chinese Literature and Newman Prize for English Jueju. Provided by Wikipedia
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    October Dedications : Selected Poetry of Mang Ke / by Mang, Ke, 1950-

    Published 2018
    Other Authors: “…Stalling, Jonathan…”
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