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Bright Moon, White Clouds: Selected Poems of Li Po

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Zusatztext “J. P. Seaton’s translations of Chinese poetry! his introductions and commentary on the Chinese poets of the ‘Golden Age’ and their work! are a treasure that I have returned to with gratitude ever since I first discovered them.”—W.S. Merwin! author of The Shadow of Sirius ! Winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Informationen zum Autor Li Po (701–762) wrote of the pleasures of nature, of wine, and of the life of a wandering poet  in a way that speaks to us across the centuries with remarkable intimacy—and that special, timeless quality is one of the reasons Li Po became the first of the Chinese poets to gain wide appreciation in the West.  His work is one of the glories of Chinese poetry’s golden age, and it has not ceased to delight readers in the twelve centuries since.  His influence is felt in the work of artists as diverse as Ezra Pound and Gustav Mahler. J. P. Seaton ’s translations—which include some poems that appear here in English for the first time—bring the poet vividly and playfully to life, and his introductory essay broadens our view of Li Po, both the poet and the man. Klappentext His work is one of the glories of Chinese poetry's golden age, and it has not ceased to delight readers in the twelve centuries since. Li Po (701-762) wrote of the pleasures of nature, of wine, and of the life of a wandering poet in a way that speaks to us across the centuries with remarkable intimacy-and that special, timeless quality is one of the reasons Li Po became the first of the Chinese poets to gain wide appreciation in the West. His influence is felt in the work of artists as diverse as Ezra Pound and Gustav Mahler. J. P. Seaton's translations-which include some poems that appear here in English for the first time-bring the poet vividly and playfully to life, and his introductory essay broadens our view of Li Po, both the poet and the man. Zusammenfassung His work is one of the glories of Chinese poetry’s golden age! and it has not ceased to delight readers in the twelve centuries since. Li Po (701–762) wrote of the pleasures of nature! of wine! and of the life of a wandering poet  in a way that speaks to us across the centuries with remarkable intimacy—and that special! timeless quality is one of the reasons Li Po became the first of the Chinese poets to gain wide appreciation in the West. His influence is felt in the work of artists as diverse as Ezra Pound and Gustav Mahler. J. P. Seaton’s translations—which include some poems that appear here in English for the first time—bring the poet vividly and playfully to life! and his introductory essay broadens our view of Li Po! both the poet and the man. ...

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Authors Bai Li, Li Po, Li Po, J. P. Seaton
Assisted by J. P. Seaton (Translation), Jerome Seaton (Translation)
Publisher Shambhala Publications
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.06.2012
 
EAN 9781590307465
ISBN 978-1-59030-746-5
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 110 mm x 174 mm x 18 mm
Series Shambhala Library
Shambhala Library
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures

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