Out of the Ante-Inferno
After Gustave Doré’s Charon, the Ferryman of Hell
Fear not the wrath of God!
Those who are beckoned here
Know better than to comply.
Below the sullen skies,
Where stars hardly survive,
Stand pale precipices
Guarding the dim muzzle
Of a deadly, sodden
Passage, and listening
To it ceaselessly burp,
Bellow, bawl, and belch
Out a whirl of white spume.
Forward! Forward! The oar
That no one can wrench free
From his grip grunts and gasps,
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Read the full poem here, along with two others: “Inferno” and “Dante and Beatrice.”
Ying Zheng was born and grew up in Shanxi, China, where she received her first Master’s degree from Shanxi University, and has since been working for the English Department of Taiyuan Normal University. In 2019, she earned her second Master’s degree in Creative Writing from Lancaster University, England. While in Lancaster, she had the privilege of studying a module on “Visualising the Poem” under Professor Paul Farley. Under the guidance of Dr. Eoghan Walls, her first poetry tutor and mentor, she completed a portfolio of ekphrastic poetry mainly based on visual arts on the subject of Dante Alighieri and his Divine Comedy. Currently she is pursuing PhD studies at Renmin University of China, Beijing, China. In a recent national creative writing competition held by Sun Yat-Sen University, she won the second prize with her poem “The Heavily Armoured Eyes.”