An edition of Poems (1724)

Du shi jing quan

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An edition of Poems (1724)

Du shi jing quan

Xin 1 ban.
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Du Fu (712–770) is one of the undisputed geniuses of Chinese poetry—still universally admired and read thirteen centuries after his death. Now David Young, author of Black Lab, and well known as a translator of Chinese poets, gives us a sparkling new translation of Du Fu’s verse, arranged to give us a tour of the life, each “chapter” of poems preceded by an introductory paragraph that situates us in place, time, and circumstance. What emerges is a portrait of a modest yet great artist, an ordinary man moving and adjusting as he must in troubled times, while creating a startling, timeless body of work.

Du Fu wrote poems that engaged his contemporaries and widened the path of the lyric poet. As his society—one of the world’s great civilizations—slipped from a golden age into chaos, he wrote of the uncertain course of empire, the misfortunes and pleasures of his own family, the hard lives of ordinary people, the changing seasons, and the lives of creatures who shared his environment. As the poet chases chickens around the yard, observes tear streaks on his wife’s cheek, or receives a gift of some shallots from a neighbor, Young’s rendering brings Du Fu’s voice naturally and elegantly to life.

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Language
Chinese
Pages
1167

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Cover of: Du Fu shi xuan
Du Fu shi xuan
2001, Wai wen chu ban she
in Chinese - Di 1 ban
Cover of: The selected poems of Tu Fu
The selected poems of Tu Fu
1989, New Directions
in English
Cover of: Facing the snow
Facing the snow: visions of Tu Fu
1988, White Pine Press
in English
Cover of: Du shi jing quan
Du shi jing quan
1980, Shanghai gu ji chu ban she, Xin hua shu dian fa xing
in Chinese - Xin 1 ban.

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Edition Notes

Published in
Shanghai

Classifications

Library of Congress
PL2675 .A1 1980

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v. (3, 16, 47, 1167 p.) : port. ; 21 cm.
Number of pages
1167

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3879257M
LCCN
81204483

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