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ISBN: PB: 9780856463358

Carcanet

March 2006

224 pp.

23.4x15.6 cm

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£10,95
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Selected Poems of Po Chu-I

Po Chu-i lived from AD 772-846, rising from humble beginnings to high government office. Although some of his most famous poems are those of social and moral protest, many of his finest are private and meditative; he was a recluse at heart and spent many years in relative solitude. He is regarded by many Chinese as their greatest poet, but his poems have been known in the West only through scattered versions by Arthur Waley and others.

David Hinton brings scholarship and a poet's instinct to the task of translation, as well as great experience in translating classical Chinese poets. With this book Hinton completes his series of extensive selections from the three great poets of the T'ang Dynasty – Li Po, Tu Fu and Po Chu-i.

About the Author

Po Chu-i (772-846 AD) was a poet and a government official. He was Prefect of Hangzhou and then Suzhou but was banished a number of times for arguing against the government. In 832 he retired to the Hsiang-shan monastery near the eastern capital. Late in life he suffered from paralysis in a leg.