Chinese Poetic Writing - Calligrams Series

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Chinese Poetic Writing

Chinese Poetic Writing - Calligrams Series

3.90 (31 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Chinese Poetic Writing has been considered by many to be one of the most innovative studies of Chinese poetry. Cheng illustrates his text with an annotated anthology of 135 poems from the golden age of Tang Dynasty, featuring lively translations of the works of Tu Fu, Li Po, Wang Wei and other poets. The 1982 translation, based on the original French 1977 edition has been greatly expanded by Cheng with many new additions.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9789629966584
ISBN10 9629966581
Number Of Pages 310
Item Weight 525 g
Product Dimensions 139 x 213 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller The Chinese University Press
Format paperback
Edition Expanded Edition
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"Every Anglophone reader interested in the working mechanics behind Chinese poetry will find these texts to be endless resources worth returning to again and again....Chinese Poetic Writing offers a richly informative look at the ordering principles implicit in Chinese language and thought....Although aimed as being introductory in nature, both A Little Primer of Tu Fu and Chinese Poetic Writing nonetheless forefront the presentation of the poem in Chinese characters, clearly emphasizing the importance of the original language in fully understanding any poetry." —Rain Taxi

“Cheng’s book, L’ecriture poetique chinoise, soon became a classic in the already extensive corpus of French translations of Chinese poetry, and remains a staple of every French sinologist’s library...Cheng’s work complemented and enhanced a body of French translations...already impressive for both its quantity and diversity.”—Paula Varsano
 
“Cheng, writing in 1977, produces a complex and detailed approach to Chinese writing practices that complicates both pictographic and phonological assumptions.”—Scott Nygren
 
“My...reaction was astonishment that anyone could accomplish the task [of translation] with such sensitivity and formal tact. Every line, detail and compositional device in the poems that Cheng studies is given its appropriate emphasis and placement, so that not only the individual meaning but the combined significance emerges with clarity and refreshing illumination. This is that rare scholarly work that gives pleasure as well as understanding...a work that represents a definite advance in the study of Chinese poetry.”—John Kwan-Terry, World Literature Today

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Author's Bio

François Cheng, a renowned poet, essayist and art historian based in Paris, France was the first Asian person elected to the French Academy in 2002.

Donald A. Riggs is Teaching Professor of English at Drexel University, USA.

Jerome P. Seaton is Emeritus Professor of Chinese at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA.

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