Sunflower Splendor

Sunflower Splendor
Title Sunflower Splendor PDF eBook
Author Wuji Liu
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 708
Release 1975
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780253355805

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A comprehensive anthology of Chinese poetry from the 12th century B.C. to the present. "This magnificent collection has the effect of a complete library rather than of an anthology of poetry.... A lyric quality comes through into our own language... Every page is alive with striking and wonderful things, immediately accessible." -- Publishers Weekly "Sunflower Splendor is the largest and, on the whole, best anthology of translated Chinese poems to have appeared in a Western language." -- The New York Times Book Review "This remarkably fine anthology should remain standard for a long time." -- Library Journal ..". excellent translations by divers hands. Open to any page and listen to the still, sad music... " -- Washington Post Bookworld

Sunflower Splendor; Three Thousand Years of Chinese Poetry, Ed. by Wu-chi Liu and Irving Yucheng Lo

Sunflower Splendor; Three Thousand Years of Chinese Poetry, Ed. by Wu-chi Liu and Irving Yucheng Lo
Title Sunflower Splendor; Three Thousand Years of Chinese Poetry, Ed. by Wu-chi Liu and Irving Yucheng Lo PDF eBook
Author Irving Yucheng Lo
Publisher
Pages 630
Release 1975
Genre
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Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print, 1975-1979

Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print, 1975-1979
Title Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print, 1975-1979 PDF eBook
Author Marietta Chicorel
Publisher
Pages 488
Release 1979
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Ideology, Power, Text

Ideology, Power, Text
Title Ideology, Power, Text PDF eBook
Author Yi-tsi Mei Feuerwerker
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 333
Release 1998-10-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0804765197

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The division between the scholar-gentry class and the “people” was an enduring theme of the traditional Chinese agrarian-bureaucratic state. Twentieth-century elites recast this as a division between intellectuals and peasants and made the confrontation between the writing/intellectual self and the peasant “other” a central concern of literature. The author argues that, in the process, they created the “peasantry,” the downtrodden rural masses represented as proper objects of political action and shifting ideological agendas. Throughout this transition, language or discourse has been not only a weapon of struggle but the center of controversy and contention. Because of this primacy of language, the author’s main approach is the close reading or, rather, re-reading of significant narrative fictions from four literary generations to demonstrate how historical, ideological, and cultural issues are absorbed, articulated, and debated within the text. Three chapters each focus on one representative author. The fiction of Lu Xun (1881-1936), which initiated the literary preoccupation with the victimized peasant, is also about the identity crisis of the intellectual. Zhao Shuli (1906-1970), upheld by the Communist Party as a model “peasant writer,” tragically exemplifies in his career the inherent contradictions of such an assigned role. In the post-Mao era, Gao Xiaosheng (1928—) uses the ironic play of language to present a more ambiguous peasant while deflating intellectual pretensions. The chapter on the last of the four “generations” examines several texts by Mo Yan (1956—), Han Shaogong (1952—), and Wang Anyi (1954—) as examples of “root-searching” fiction from the mid-1980’s. While reaching back into the past, this fiction is paradoxically also experimental in technique: the encounter with the peasant leads to questions about the self-construction of the intellectual and the nature of narrative representation itself. Throughout, the focus is on texts in which some sort of representation or stand-in of the writer/intellectual self is present—as character, as witness, as center of consciousness, or as first-person or obtrusive narrator. Each story catches the writer in a self-reflective mode, the confrontation with the peasant “other” providing a theater for acting out varying dramas of identity, power, ideology, political engagement, and self-representation.

Cold Mountain Poems

Cold Mountain Poems
Title Cold Mountain Poems PDF eBook
Author Anjiang Hu
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 324
Release 2023-07-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000919730

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This book unveils the legendary life and the mystic poems of the iconic Chinese Tang poet Han-shan (known by his pen name “Cold Mountain”) and investigates the dissemination and reception of the Cold Mountain Poems (CMPs) attributed to him. Han-shan and the CMPs are amongst the most legendary literary landscapes and cultural memories in the history of world scholarly exchange. The maniac poet recluse hidden in the Cold Mountains, the delicate poetic realms of Confucianism, Buddhism, Zen and Taoism contained in the Cold Mountain Poems, and the incredible pervasiveness of its text travel and canon construction worldwide, as well as the profound impact of CMPs on comparative literature, world literature and Chinese studies, provide the perfect lens to learn about Chinese language, literature, culture and society. This book is thus intended to investigate CMPs in a coherent global context. Considering the vertical studies of the Chinese literature polysystem, it highlights the horizontal influence of CMPs, literarily or non-literarily. Furthermore, it addresses the making and developing of the Han-shan phenomenon and its implications for translation studies, travel writing, canon construction and literary historiography. This book is for scholars, researchers and students in literary history and East Asian Studies focusing on Chinese literature and culture and those interested in the history of poetry in general.

Light Years

Light Years
Title Light Years PDF eBook
Author Susanna Moore
Publisher Grove Press
Pages 212
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780802144065

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A memoir by the author of "In the Cut" and "The Big Girls" describes growing up in Hawai'i, interweaving her memories of childhood and adolescence with excerpts from some of her favorites pieces of literature.

Chinese Narrative Poetry

Chinese Narrative Poetry
Title Chinese Narrative Poetry PDF eBook
Author Dore Jesse Levy
Publisher Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press
Pages 248
Release 1988
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Chinese Narrative Poetry brings a new perspective to some of China's best-loved and most influential poems, including Ts'ai Yen's "Poem of Affliction," Po Chu-yi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow," and Wei Chuang's recently discovered "Song of the Lady of Ch'in." Composed in the shih form during the Late Han, Six Dynasties, and T'ang periods, these poems stand out as masterworks of narrative art. Yet paradoxically, their narrative qualities have been little recognized or explored in either traditional Chinese or modern Western scholarship. The reason for this neglect is that Western literary traditions acknowledge their origins in epic poetry and thus take narrative for granted, but the Chinese tradition is fundametally based on lyric and does not admit of a separate category for narrative poetry. Drawing on both classical Chinese critical works and the most recent Western contributions to the theory of narrative, Levy shows how narrative elements developed out of the lyrical conventions of shih. In doing so, she accomplishes a double purpose, guiding the modern reader to an understanding of the nature of narrative in Chinese poetry and shedding light on the ways in which Chinese poets adapted the devises of lyric to the needs of a completely different expressive mode. Students of Chinese literature will welcome this pathbreaking study, but Chinese Narrative Poetry will interest other scholars as well because it addresses questions of crucial importance for literary theory and comparative literature, particularly the central issue of the applicability of Western critical concepts to non-Western literature and culture.