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Li bai the selected poems of li po
Li bai the selected poems of li po




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li bai the selected poems of li po

  • 华喦 Hua Yan Flowrs and Birds Painting Album Author: Hua Yan 华喦(Qing Dynasty) Publishing House: China Book Shop 中国书店 1st edition, published on 1 January, 2013 Name: Hua Yan Flowers and Birds Painting Album Series Name: Chinese Ancient Painting Collection Page: 8 pages ISBN: 9787514906998 $9.02 ( USD) Brand: inkston.
  • Name: Selected Poems of Li Bai Translated by Xu Yuanchong Publishing House: Chinese External Translation Publishing House, 1st edition, 1st May, 2014 He also translates Chinese classics into French. Besides English, professor Xu is also an expert on French classic literature and he translated major French classics into Chinese. In 1999, he was nominated for Nobel Literature Prize. It is translated by professor 許淵冲 Xu YuanChong (1921- ) who is a knowledgeable professor from Peking University. By reflecting the ambiguity and density of the original, Hinton continues to create compelling English poems that alter our conception of Chinese poetry.A very fine book on Li Bai’s poems. David Hinton’s translation of Li Po’s poems is no less an achievement than his critically acclaimed The Selected Poems of Tu Fu, also published by New Directions.

    li bai the selected poems of li po

    Legendary friends in eighth-century T’ang China, Li Po and Tu Fu are traditionally celebrated as the two greatest poets in the Chinese canon. He wrote 1200 years ago, half a world away, but in his poems we see our world transformed.

    li bai the selected poems of li po

    However ethereal in spirit, his poems remain grounded in the everyday experience we all share.

    li bai the selected poems of li po

    There is a set-phrase in Chinese referring to the phenomenon of Li Po: “Winds of the immortals, bones of the Tao.” He moved through this world with an unearthly freedom from attachment, and at the same time belonged profoundly to the earth and its process of change. His work is suffused with Taoism and Ch’an (Zen) Buddhism, but these seem not so much spiritual influences as the inborn form of his life. Li Po (A.D., 701-762) lived in T’ang Dynasty China, but his influence has spanned the centuries: the pure lyricism of his poems has awed readers in China and Japan for over a millennium, and through Ezra Pound’s translations, Li Po became central to the modernist revolution in the West.






    Li bai the selected poems of li po