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Chinese Zen Poems: What Hold Has This Mountian [Paperback]

Li Po (Author), Wang Wei (Author), Po-Chu-i (Author), Han-shan (Author), Larry Smith (Author), Mei Hui Huang (Author)
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0933087497 978-0933087491 1
A fresh bilingual collection of more than 100 poems from China selected and translated for their Zen spirit. Drawn from twenty centuries of writing, the book includes poems by such favorits as Han Shan, Shih Te, Wang Wei, Tu Fu, Pai Chu I; Chaio Jan, Yin Luan, Su Shih, Chin Kung, Chun An, and many others. Here are poems as songs from the heart of being. Now in its second printing.

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About the Author

Larry Smith is a professor humanities at Bowling Green State University--Firelands College in Ohio. He is also a poet, novelist, and critic.

Mei Hui Huang is from Taiwan where she trained in tea ceremony, ceramics, brush calligraphy, painting, bon zai and flower arrangement, and the art of poetry.

A collection of some of the finest ancient Chinese Zen poets.


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  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Bottom Dog Pr; 1 edition
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0933087497
  • ISBN-13: 978-0933087491
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,858,752 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Larry Smith is a native of Mingo Junction, Ohio, in Appalachia's Panhandle region of the Ohio River Valley. Smith has worked as a steel mill laborer, a high school teacher, a college professor, and a writer and editor. A graduate of Mingo Central High School, Muskingum College, and Kent State University, he is the author of seven books of poetry, a book of memoirs, four books of fiction, two biographies of authors Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Kenneth Patchen, and two books of translations from the Chinese.
Now a professor emeritus of Bowling Green State University's Firelands College, he is the director of the Firelands Writing Center there and of Bottom Dog Press. Smith has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Ohio Arts Council, and a Fulbright Lectureship in American Literature to Italy. The author is a requested speaker on creative writing, publishing, American Transcendental writers, Zen Buddhist writings, and working-class literature.
Smith is the father of three adult children, and is married to Ann Smith a family counselor and professor emerita of Nursing at the Toledo University of Ohio. Most recently he is the author of THE FREE FARM: A NOVEL the Working Lives and Appalachian Writing Series from Bottom Dog Press and a pictoral history of his hometown Mingo Junction in the Images of America series from Arcadia Publishing. His books include:

The Free Farm: A Novel (Bottom Dog Press, 2011)
Mingo Junction: Images of America Series (Arcadia Publishing 2011)
Tu Fu Comes to America: A Story in Poems (March Street Press, 2010)
The Long River Home: A Novel, Working Lives Series 2009
The Kanshi Poems of Taigu Ryokan, translations 2009
Faces and Voices: Tales. 2006.
A River Remains: Poems. 2006.
Milldust & Roses: Memoirs. 2005.
Thoreu's Lost Journal: Poems. 2001.
Kenneth Patchen: Rebel Poet in America (Biography). 2000.
Chinese Zen Poems: What Hold Has This Mountain? translations 1998.
Working It Out (novel) 1998.
Beyond Rust: Novella and Stories. 1995.
Steel Valley: Postcards and Letters (Poems). 1992.
Ohio Zen Poems with d. steven conkle (A Twinbook). 1989.
Across These States (Journal Poem). 1985.
Scissors, Paper, Rock (Prose Poems). 1982.
Echo Without Sound (Poems with Etchings by Stephen Smigocki). 1982.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti: Poet-at-Large (Literary biography). 1983.
Kenneth Patchen (Literary biography). 1978.


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars an excellent collection well translated, April 8, 2001
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This book is a well-chosen cross-section of Chinese Zen poetry. It also supplies one of my favorite items in translations of foreign poetry - the original text. The strength of this book is the broad stretch of time covered, as indicated by the organization of the index: pre-T'ang dynasty, T'ang, Sun, Yuan, Ming, Ch'ing. This breadth also means, however, that not all the poetry is of the quality one find's in more focused collections ephasizing the masters Wang Wei, Han Shan, Li Po... Several of these collections appear as "selected sources" in this book.

My favorite in this volume is The Flow and Seed Sequence, a series seven poems written by the Zen Patriarchs beginning with Bodhidharma (d. 536) with poems added to the series nearly 2 centuries later. The translations do an excellent job of retaining the concrete imagery typical of Zen poetry e.g. from Liu Chang Ching "All along the trail of moss, / I follower your wooden shoeprints". We find inventive descriptions of concret images in Liu Fang-Ping "The Big Dipper slopes; / the Great Bear bends down". There are also unusual mentions of doubt from Wang An Shih "Often I doubt the Buddhist way, / that nothing truly exists".

Despite its many good attributes, this collection failed my ultimate test: rarely was I enticed to read and reread a poem. I would still recommend A Drifting Boat or Cold Mountain first. But to even be worthy of comparison to those volumes is strong praise.

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