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Dancing With the Dead by Red Pine

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Dancing With the Dead

The Essential Red Pine Translations

Red Pine

Copper Canyon Press · Print & ebook · April 21, 2023

Reading lane: Chinese Poetry

An essential collection from the leading figure of Chinese poetry translation, presenting work of insight, humor, and musicality that continues to resonates across thousands of years.

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Good for readers who enjoy Chinese PoetryGood for readers interested in studiesGood for fans of Poetry

Book Details

Authors
Red Pine
Publisher
Copper Canyon Press
Published
April 21, 2023
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Chinese Poetry · Chinese Literary Criticism
Reading lane
Chinese Poetry

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Publisher Categories

  • Asian Poetry

  • Chinese Poetry

  • Nature Poetry

About This Book

An essential collection from the leading figure of Chinese poetry translation, presenting work of insight, humor, and musicality that continues to resonates across thousands of years. Red Pine is one of the world's finest translators of Chinese poetic and religious texts. His new anthology, Dancing with the Dead: The Essential Red Pine , gathers over thirty voices from the ancient Chinese past—including Buddhist poets Cold Mountain (Hanshan) and Stonehouse (Shiwu), as well a...

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An essential collection from the leading figure of Chinese poetry translation, presenting work of insight, humor, and musicality that continues to resonates across thousands of years. Red Pine is one of the world's finest translators of Chinese poetic and religious texts. His new anthology, Dancing with the Dead: The Essential Red Pine , gathers over thirty voices from the ancient Chinese past—including Buddhist poets Cold Mountain (Hanshan) and Stonehouse (Shiwu), as well as Tang-dynasty luminaries Wei Yingwu and Liu Zongyuan. Dancing with the Dead also includes translations from such religious texts as Puming’s Oxherding Pictures and Verses and Lao-Tzu’s Daodejing , as well as poems and woodblock illustrations from Su Po-Jen’s Guide to Capturing a Plum Blossom , one of the world’s first printed books of art. Throughout the book, poems are accompanied by footnotes providing historical context, and each section includes a new and illuminating introduction chronicling Red Pine’s relationship to the poet—discovery, travel, scholarship. Dancing With The Dead is more than a book, it is a journey: part travel essay, part road map, part guided meditation. It is a history translated in poem. For Red Pine, “translating the words in a Chinese poem isn’t that hard, but finding the spirit that inspired those words, the music of the heart, and asking it to inspire [his heart], that is how, and why, [he] translates.” “our luggage is full of river travel poems may we ride forth together again.” – Wei Yingwu

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