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ISBN: PB: 9780856464157

Carcanet

June 2009

144 pp.

22.9x15.2 cm

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Selected Poems of Wang Wei

Wang Wei (701-761 AD) is often spoken of, with his contemporaries Li Po and Tu Fu, as one of the three greatest poets in China's 3,000-year poetic history. He was the consummate master of the short imagistic landscape poem that came to typify classical Chinese poetry, with poems of resounding tranquillity whose style and substance can be traced to his practice of Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism. But in spite of this philosophical depth, Wang is not a difficult poet. He may in fact be the most immediately appealing of China's great poets, and in Hinton's masterful translations he sounds utterly contemporary.

About the Author

Wang Wei (699-759) took first place in the civil service examinations in 721. His many gifts included calligraphy, music and painting: some of his paintings have survived in copies. His wife died when he was 30 and he divided his time between his Ch'ang-an estate and government service. After his mother's death in 750, he retired to Ch'ang-an to write and paint.

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Awards won by Wang Wei
Winner, 2007 PEN Award for Poetry in Translation (The Selected Poems of Wang Wei)