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"China's tradition of "rivers-and-mountains" poetry stretches across millennia, representing the earliest and most extensive literary engagement with wilderness in human history. It is a plain-spoken poetry of immediate day-to-day experience, and yet seems most akin to China's grand landscape paintings. Although its wisdom is ancient, rooted in Taoist and Ch'an (Zen) thought, this work feels utterly contemporary, especially as rendered here in David Hinton's wonderful and accessible translations." "The rivers-and-mountains tradition embraces a remarkable range of topics: comic domestic scenes, social protest, travelogue, and sage recluses shaping mountain landscapes into forms of enlightenment. But throughout that range, these poems articulate the experience of living as an organic part of the natural world. And in an age of global ecological disruption and mass extinction, this tradition grows more urgently and universally important by the day." "Mountain Home begins with an introduction, which explains China's vision of wilderness as the fundamental cosmological model of reality. The poems follow the rivers-and-mountains tradition from its origins in the 5th century C.E. through the Sung Dynasty (13th century), the period during which it opened all of its possibilities. The development of this tradition is traced in concise introductions to each of the nineteen poets translated. As wilderness is the heart of Chinese poetry, this group includes virtually all of ancient China's greatest poets. Indeed, this may well be the finest general collection of ancient Chinese poetry available in English. These breathtaking translations offer a new poetry that will charm and inform not just readers of poetry, but also the large communities interested in environmental awareness or Chinese spirituality."--BOOK JACKET.
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Mountain Home: The Wilderness Poetry of Ancient China
May 30, 2005, New Directions Publishing Corporation
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Mountain Home: The Wilderness Poetry of Ancient China
November 12, 2002, Counterpoint Press
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"The rise of wilderness poetry in the early 5th century C.E. was part of a pro new engagement with wilderness that arose among Chinese artist for several reasons: the recent loss of northern China to "barbar" forcing China's artist-intellectuals to emigrate with the government, settling in the southeast where they were enthralled by a new landscape of serenly beautiful mountains; an especially corrupt political culture involving deadly infighting drove many intellectuals to retire into the mountains rather than risk the traditional career of public service; and recent philo developments: the revival of Taoist organicist thought, the influx of Buddhist thought from India, and the intermingling of these two traditions, which eventually gave rise to Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism."
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