Japanese lyricist sings Wuxi's praises
China Daily | Updated: 2024-11-16 10:08
His earlier studies in history at Chongqing Normal College (now Chongqing Normal University), complemented by his enduring commitment to writing Chinese poetry, prose, and novels, with numerous publications under his belt, have paved the way for his lyric writing.
For Kawakami, lyrics are a form of poetry, both requiring the heartfelt expression of emotions and reflecting the art of real life. "Having lived and worked in Wuxi for 23 years and being a foreigner influenced by diverse cultures, I observe everything in the city with keen interest and freshness," he explains. "What may appear ordinary to locals strikes me as the most beautiful and poignant things in the world."
Kawakami's unique perspective on everyday occurrence is mirrored in his lyrics, resonating with listeners. Xu Ruilan, former director of the culture and art club of the Wuxi Association of Foreign Invested Enterprises, commended his compositions for blending a distinct foreign viewpoint with familiar Chinese elements.