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South of the Clouds - Travels in Southwest China

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Zusatztext Praise for South of the Clouds Winner of the 2018 Thornton Wilder Prize for Translation "The perfect choice for anyone and everyone interested in all things Chinese."? Library Journal "Porter uses his personal charm and fluency of the language to uncover hidden gems . . . His journal-like entries will spark curiosity about this varied region, filled with warm and very human inhabitants . . ."? Booklist "the journey is absorbing . . . As satisfying as any trip by Paul Theroux"? Kirkus Praise for The Diamond Sutra : ?[Bill Porter] went beyond the ?usual’ Chinese versions to translate the more poetic, and meaning-laden, Sanskrit. Here, he well presents that translation, his comments, and excerpts from commentaries classic and modern.” ? Library Journal ?[A] useful and beautiful translation of one of Buddhism’s central texts.” ? Publishers Weekly Praise for The Heart Sutra : ?A meticulous line-by-line interpretation that was radically deepened readers’ understanding of not only the sutra but also Buddhism’s underlying structure.” ? Booklist Informationen zum Autor Bill Porter (aka "Red Pine") is widely recognized as one of the world's preeminent translators of Chinese poetry and religious texts; he assumes the pen name "Red Pine" for his translations. Writing as Red Pine, he was the first translator to ever translate the entirety of Han-shan's oeurve into English, published as The Collected Songs of Cold Mountain . Red Pine was also the first to translate into English the entirely of The Poems of the Masters . He has also translated several of the major Buddhist sutras, including the Heart Sutra , Diamond Sutra , and Platform Sutra . Klappentext "While flipping through the atlas of Chang Ch'i-yun, one of China's most famous geographers, distinguished translator Bill Porter (Red Pine) developed a curiosity about the southwestern province of China. Dubbed Yun-nan, 'South of the Clouds,' this was the last area modern China to come under Chinese control. Originally conquered by the Mongols and eventually introduced to foreigners as a vibrant setting for trade, Yun-nan became a critical crossroad connecting East and West. In 1992, Porter left his home in Hong Kong to tour the small towns and major cities of Yun-nan, studying each of their local cultures and larger impacts on the trajectory of Chinese history. Here, he shares his encyclopedic knowledge of the nation's beautiful legacy while introducing new insight about the province's landscapes, people, and recent state of affairs. He visited Bulang Mountain, where the local people had no written language of their own, so they sent their children to live as monks in nearby Tai temples to learn Tai script. He saw women in Lijiang who wore traditional sheepskin jackets that bore seven frogeyes without clear explanation. In Dali, a small town turned urban center, he recalls a massive museum built to show off the city's new wealth, only to have half of its halls left empty and unvisited. The first of a series of three China travel memoirs to be published by Soft Skull, Bill Porter's book tells the incredible story of a spread of land with a thousand years of human history. His remarkable insight and unparalleled understanding of China place this book at the forefront of East Asian travel literature" Zusammenfassung While flipping through the atlas of Chang Ch'i–yun, one of China's most famous geographers, distinguished translator Bill Porter (Red Pine) developed a curiosity about the southwestern province of China. Dubbed Yun–nan, "South of the Clouds," this was the last area modern China to come under Chinese control. Originally conquered by the Mongols and eventually introduced to foreigners as a vibrant setting for trade, Yun–nan became a critical crossroad co...

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Authors Bill Porter, Porter Bill
Publisher Counterpoint
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2016
 
EAN 9781619027190
ISBN 978-1-61902-719-0
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 153 mm x 228 mm x 16 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Travel > Travelogues, traveller's tales

TRAVEL / Essays & Travelogues, TRAVEL / Asia / General, TRAVEL / Asia / East / China

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