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1. The Selected Poems of Li Po by Bai Li, David Hinton, Po Li, Li Po | |
Paperback: 134
Pages
(1996-05)
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Spontaneous Natural Energy: the Force of Personality
A Tang Dynasty Dylan Thomas
A MUST For Poetry Fans Simply put, Li Po was so good, that he was even thought of as god like. He and Tu Fu are thought of as the greatest eastern poets that have ever lived, and being that they both lived around 700 AD that is very high praise. His words are moving and deeply stirring, and though he lived in such an isolated area so very long ago, his words still have great meaning now, no matter where your from or what your culture. Filled with Zen and philosophy, this book is a great way of spending the day. "The birds have vanished from the sky, and now the last clouds slip away.We sit alone, the mountain and I, until only the mountain remains." A great painter, that leaves you thinking.Get this book!
TRULY THE MOST POWERFUL CHINESE POET OF THE LAST 1000 YEARS
Li Po is the real deal! |
2. Li Po and Tu Fu: Poems Selected and Translated with an Introduction and Notes (Penguin Classics) by Arthur Cooper, Tu Fu | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1973-07-30)
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Outdated, time to retire this old horse, or produce a new edition...
Beautiful Poetry!
China's greatest poets
More, please
A unique and valuable introduction for beginners. This is a valuable book in many ways.Besides giving a selection of enjoyable translations of China's two greatest poets - Li Po (+ 701-762, 25 poems) and Tu Fu (+ 712-770, 18 poems), it alsoincludes a remarkably full and informative Introduction of almost100 pages which not only serves to introduce beginners to the subject of Chinese poetry, and to the work of Li Po and Tu Fu in particular, but which could also be read with profit by others. Each of the 43 poems is followed by an explanatory comment, which canrange in length from paragraph to essay form.The book also includes a Guide to the Pronunciation of Chinese Words and Names, and, since twelve of the poems are accompanied by the Chinese text in the strikingcalligraphy of Shui Chien-tung, a Note on Chinese Calligraphy has beenprovided by the artist for the benefit of those who may not be familiarwith the nature and history of this fascinating art form. Shui Chien-tung has "adopted a manner influenced by Chinese bronze inscriptions [and] has also followed various styles of writing to suit the different poems" (pp.13-14).The result is a clear style whichin most cases will cause no problems for anyone who may be studyingChinese characters, since the structure of even the more complex characters can easily be discerned. Here, as an example of Cooper's style (with my obliques added toindicate line breaks), is the first of two 'sonnets' of Tu Fu's 'Atan Evening Picnic, with Young Bucks and Beauties' : "Sunset's the time to take the boat out / When a light breeze raises slow ripples, / Bamboo-hidden is the picnic place / And lotus-fresh in the evening cool; // But while the bucks are mixing iced drinks / And beauties snow a lotus salad, / A slip of cloud comes black overhead : / Before it rains my sonnet must end !" (p.163) Cooper's reading nicely evokes the lighthearted amusements of spoiledand wealthy youth, out on the cool water with a party of singing girls for an evening of companionship and pleasure after the heat of the day. Cooper's anthology has an excellent Introduction, is of manageablesize, well-translated, helpfully annotated, uniquely illustrated with Shui Chien-tung's calligraphy, and has other useful features.Itwould make a good introduction for anyone new to Chinese poetry, andit can also be read with interest by anyone wishing to extend their knowledge of Li Po and Tu Fu. Those who, after reading it, would like to explore further and learn about some of China's other great writers, might take a look at the excellent anthology by Cyril Birch, another book I can strongly recommend: ANTHOLOGY OF CHINESE LITERATURE : From early times to the fourteenth century.Compiled and edited by Cyril Birch.Associate editor Donald Keene.492 pp.New York : Grove Press, 1965, and Reissued. ... Read more |
3. The Works Of Li Po, The Chinese Poet (1922) by Shigeyoshi Obata | |
Hardcover: 260
Pages
(2008-06-02)
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4. Five T'ang Poets by Wang Wei, Li Po, Tu Fu, Li Ho, Li Shang-yin | |
Paperback: 182
Pages
(1990-03)
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Weeping, wandering, carousing poets
Great Poems and great Poet Translating
MY BROTHER!!!
Outstanding and eminently readable translations For the translator of poetry, and Chinese poetry in particular, the question is: shall I be true to the letter or to the spirit? Usually the answer lies somewhere in the middle. The best translations aim to be true to the spirit without violating the letter more than necessary. David Young, a poet himself, hopes to be true to the spirit of the five poets from the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-906) while at the same time trying to create poetry in a different language and period. The impulse that lies behind his book is to rescue the poets "from the often wooden and dogged versions of the scholars" and to recreate the beauty and dignity of the poetry in a language used by an American poet at the end of the 20th century. The results are marvelously readable, beautiful translations that I enjoyed more than any other translations of Chinese poetry I have read before or since. Preceding the translations, Young has written a short introduction to each of the poets. These include a discussion of the special qualities of the poets' works and a selection of recommended translations by other English authors. The five poets represented in this book are (1) Wang Wei, a devout Buddhist and the Chinese poet of landscape par excellence who wrote poems of a deeply religious sensibility; (2) Li Po, the Chinese archetype of the "bohemian artist and puckish wanderer," a poet beloved for his Taoist unconventionality; (3) Tu Fu, China's greatest poet according to a widely held view because of his technical brilliance and "vigorous poetry that manages to transcend unhappiness and melancholy by its enormous range and immense humanity"; (4) Li Ho, a poet usually not ranked with the Big Three because he is too innovative and defies classification; and (5) Li Shang-yin, who has a reputation as a decadent versifier but, as Young shows, is a "human and humane artist who feels deeply and sees deeply into mysteries of our common existence." One of my favorite poems in this collection is "Returning to my cottage." It is a good example of Wang Wei's ability to capture stillness and movement in a landscape, to balance observations of things distant and close by, and to create from these images an atmosphere of serenity tinged with sadness. It is a good example for David Young's style of translation, too: A bell in the distance one by one the mountains move off alone, I turn home the wind stirs delicate vines in the marsh to the east it's sad Bottom line: This is one of the few anthologies of classical Chinese poetry in which the English versions of the poems really sound like poetry. There is nothing of the stiff formality and awkwardness of most other translations that disable the lyric voice of the verses. These translations are full of the beauty and dignity of the Chinese originals.
Clear As Water, A Remarkable Book of Poems |
5. Endless River: Li Po and Tu Fu : A Friendship in Poetry | |
Paperback: 134
Pages
(1993-11)
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6. Facing the Moon: Poems of Li Bai and Du Fu by Li Bai or Li Po, Du Fu or Tu Fu | |
Perfect Paperback: 152
Pages
(2007-10-15)
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Disappointed With Translations
great work
I love this book!
Eastern Shakespeare |
7. Poetry and Career of Li Po (Ethical & Religious Classics of E.& W.) by Arthur Waley | |
Hardcover: 123
Pages
(1951-06)
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Wonderful Saga of a Banished Immortal |
8. Ha li po te (4) - huo bei de kao yan ('Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' in Traditional Chinese Characters) by J. K. Rowling, J.K. Rowling | |
Paperback: 768
Pages
(2001-12)
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The best Harry Potter book yet The main idea of this story is Sirius Black escaping from prison and looking for Harry Potter.He just wants to warn him that Voldemort and Peter Pettigrew are after him and they are going to kill him.Then Harry finds out that his dad, Peter, Sir Black, and Professor Lupin were all best friends but turned on each other.Sir Black tries to explain that it was a misunderstanding. In results to the story, Sir Black was innocent and Harry found out that he was his godfather the whole time they were after him.As a result of Harry and Ron saving Sir Black from execution, Harry received a Firebolt and Ron received an owl from Sir Black. ... Read more |
9. The Works of Li Po: The Chinese Poet by Bai Li, Shigeyoshi Obata | |
Paperback: 266
Pages
(2010-04-22)
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10. The Ascended Masters: Who Are They & What Are Their Teachings? by Li Po | |
Paperback: 237
Pages
(2004)
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Disappointment
Not for all, but for all !!! |
11. Li Pai: 200 Selected Poems by Li Po | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1981-09)
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12. The Poet Li Po (Pali Language Texts-Chinese) by Teng C. Yung | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(1975-09)
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13. Like Li-po Lauging at the Lonely Moon by Chuck Taylor | |
Paperback: 72
Pages
(2008-11)
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Excellent
Focuses on a marriage of eastern and western philosophy |
14. The poet Li Po, A.D. 701-762 by Arthur. Waley | |
Paperback: 36
Pages
(1919-01-01)
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15. Carta a Li Po (Ocnos ; 54) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Corredor Matheos | |
Unknown Binding: 77
Pages
(1975)
Isbn: 8421106546 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. Li Po-Yuan (Twayne's World Authors Series : China ; Twas 607) by Douglas Lancashire | |
Hardcover: 189
Pages
(1981-06)
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17. Three Poems by Li-Po. First Edition? by Constant Lambert | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1928)
Asin: B003AC7TKY Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. Works of Li Po by Li Po | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1966-06)
list price: US$11.00 Isbn: 0818800704 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
19. Treasure of Li-Po by Alice Ritchie | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1949-10)
list price: US$4.50 Isbn: 0152901582 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. Hongkong: Victoria Harbour, Hang Seng Index, Geschichte Hongkongs, Tropische Wirbelsturmwarnsignale in Hongkong, Li Po Chun College (German Edition) | |
Paperback: 162
Pages
(2010-10-18)
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