CHOICE: OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE A primer for those with no previous
knowledge of Chinese, this book introduces readers to the fundamentals
of classical Chinese poetry through twenty-nine ways of understanding
a single poem. “Seeing Off a Friend,” by the great Tang poet Li
Bai (701–762) has long been praised for its vividness, subtlety, and
poignancy. Anthologizing twenty-nine translations of the poem, Timothy
Billings not only introduces the poem’s richness and depth but also
the nuanced art of translating Chinese poetry into European languages.
A famous exemplar of “seeing off poetry,” which was common in an
empire whose literati were continually on the move, Li’s poem has
continued to fascinate readers far removed from its moment of
composition, from the Victorians, to Ezra Pound, to contemporary
translators from around the world. In talking us through these
linguistic crossings, Billings unpacks the intricacies of the lüshi
or "regulated verse poem," a form as pivotal to Chinese literature as
the sonnet is to European tradition. This book promises to transform
its readers, step-by-step, into adept interpreters of one of the most
significant verse forms in Chinese literary history. Billings’s
engaging teaching style, backed by a lightly worn but deep scholarly
engagement with Chinese poetry, makes this work an indispensable guide
for anyone interested in poetry, translation, or the cultural heritage
of China.
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An Introduction to Chinese Poetry
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ISBN
9781531508371
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Fordham University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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