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The Anchor Book of Chinese Poetry: From Ancient to Contemporary, The Full 3000-Year Tradition

✍ Scribed by Tony Barnstone; Ping Chou


Publisher
Anchor; Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
304 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN
0307481476

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✦ Synopsis


Unmatched in scope and literary quality,The Anchor Book of Chinese Poetryspans three thousand years, bringing together more than six hundred poems by more than one hundred thirty poets, in translations–many new and exclusive to the book–by an array of distinguished translators.

Here is the grand sweep of Chinese poetry, from theBook of Songs–ancient folk songs said to have been collected by Confucius himself–and Laozi’sDao De Jingto the vividly pictorial verse of Wang Wei, the romanticism of Li Po, the technical brilliance of Tu Fu, and all the way up to the twentieth-century poetry of Mao Zedong and the post—Cultural Revolution verse of the Misty poets. Encompassing the spiritual, philosophical, political, mystical, and erotic strains that have emerged over millennia, this broadly representative selection also includes a preface on the art of translation, a general introduction to Chinese poetic form, biographical headnotes for each of the poets, and concise essays on the dynasties that structure the book. A landmark anthology,The Anchor Book of Chinese Poetrycaptures with impressive range and depth the essence of China’s illustrious poetic tradition.

From the Trade Paperback edition.

✦ Subjects


Asia


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### Product Description Unmatched in scope and literary quality, **The Anchor Book of Chinese Poetry** _ _spans three thousand years, bringing together more than six hundred poems by more than one hundred thirty poets, in translations–many new and exclusive to the book–by an array of distinguished