| The World's Flowers Publication Date: December 15, 2001"The World's Flowers" is the fifth volume of Zen poetry by Zen Master Chang Sik Kim. The title poem in this volume was written to illustrate the state of our world which has led to the tragedy of September 11, 2001. This poem was written to offer a solution, a call for peace. Also contained in this volume are some poems written as memorials to the September 11th tragedy. The poems in this volume cover a wide range of subject matter. Zen Master Kim's poetry illustrates how the natural, cyclical process exists in all things in the universe from the molecular ...
| | Women of the Red Plain: An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Women Poets Release Date: April 6, 1993This is an anthology of Chinese women's poetry. The 32 poets selected for this collection are very varied with themes of the poems including love, children, working, death and beauty. Many are more descriptive and illuminate distinctively Chinese emotions about water, walls, trees and fields. ...
| | Understanding China via Poetry Publication Date: March 12, 2010This book contains selected 108 pieces of Chinese poem from the Guan Guan crying ospreys of the Shi Jing to a nowadays 6-charater modern poem Difficulties in getting educated spanning about 3210 years long history of tradition. ...
| | A Very Big White Elephant (Kegan Paul Library of Mongolian Literature) Publication Date: February 26, 2010| ISBN-10: 0710313683 | ISBN-13: 978-0710313683The work of seven young poets and leaders of Mongolia's flourishing literary scene. All address the Mongolian themes of nature, fidelity, and romantic love, crafting language in complex and original ways. ...
| | Tr Publication Date: July 26, 2001| ISBN-10: 0415245109 | ISBN-13: 978-0415245104This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections...
| | Until Peonies Bloom:The Complete Poems of Kim Yeong-nang (Korean and English Edition) Publication Date: April 30, 2010| ISBN-10: 1878282980 | ISBN-13: 978-1878282989| Edition: Bilingual Kim Yeong-nang(1903-1950) is highly reputed in Korea for the delicate lyricism of his poems. Yet in many ways he has remained little known, even in Korea, limited to a small number of often anthologized poems. Although he was a resolute opponent of Japanese colonial rule, he did not suffer frequent imprisonment, or death, so his role as a champion of Korean independence has largely been ignored. Killed in bombing near the start of the Korean War, he had no time to participate in the develo...
| | Verses of "E" A Rhapsody In Poetry Publication Date: April 2000Interaction between the reader and this book is like no other. The verses offer haiku-like images. The music can be put together and played, to offer an involvement with the reader. The ancient symbolism of Japanese's crests adds a unique touch of the eastern culture. The poems are beautifully written, each offers a sediment to touch your heart. ...
| | Two Southwests Publication Date: October 15, 2008This bilingual collection gathers poems by twenty-seven contemporary poets from the southwestern United States and southwestern China - "two southwests," two variations on an illusion of geographic precision behind which there are people who find themselves in both natural environments and political ones, who come to know in various ways that what we can and cannot see is as likely to depend on a map as a mountain, or when and where the river is dry enough to cross. What we say and what we don't, as surely as what we see and what we can't, are products of po...
| | Wild Waters Never Sleep Publication Date: November 8, 2011Wild Waters Never Sleep is an all new and best of collection of poetry from the author of From the Igloo Confessional, Winterland, and Venom and Nectar; Stefan Lowry. In this poetic voyage brimming with insight and words from the soul, the author entices the reader with poems that surge to another time and place wrapped around the threads of nature's beauty. Returning to classical poetic themes yet written in contemporary forms, Wild Waters Never Sleep brings together the best of Stefan Lowry's canon of work over the last ten years while welcoming the reader...
| | Voices in Diversity: Poets from Postwar Korea Publication Date: June 11, 2001"This anthology contains 92 poems by 37 poets who were born in or after 1945. The end of World War II, August 15, 1945, is an epoch-making date in the history of contemporary Korea in that it brought about Korea's liberation from Japanese rule. I thought that it would be interesting and meaningful to look at the poetic realm of those who witnessed the new political, social, and cultural developments in postwar Korea. The youngest poet represented in this book was born in 1962."--Ko Won, from the "Preface" ...
| | Twenty Five Chinese Poems Publication Date: January 1, 2007Originally published in 1910. Contents Include: The Wind and the Willow - A Night in Spring - A Vigil - A Walk by the River at Night - Grief - Cherry-Flowers - The End of the Spring - The Cottage - By the Sea - Hot Silence - The Chess-Party - The Nightingale - A Singing-Girl - The Friendly Lamp - The End of the Summer - Content - The Pagoda - Moonrise - Autumn Melancholy - The Mountain Shadow - The Old Fisherman - A Rough Sea - A Winter's Night - In the Field - Old Many Battled Sea - Epilogue ...
| | Walking into the Wind: A sweep of poems by Santoka. Publication Date: January 1, 1990Last of Japanese itinerant haiku poets, following Basho, Issa and Ryokan. Translation and introduction by Cid Corman. ...
| | Wilting Laughter: Three Tamil Poets Publication Date: October 15, 2009| ISBN-10: 1894770595 | ISBN-13: 978-1894770590Poetry. South Asian Studies. Translated and Edited by Chelva Kanaganayakam. This collection brings together seventy-five poems by three internationally known Tamil poets--R Cheran, V.I.S. Jayapalan, and Puthuvai Ratnathurai--whose works, over the last three decades, have dealt with issues ranging from ethnicity and nationalism, to religion and diaspora. Together they have shaped the Tamil literary tradition, urging the reader to look at the past and present in new and important ways. All three poets have con...
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| | Variations: Three Korean Poets (Cornell East Asia, No. 110) Publication Date: August 2002This book showcases the work of three major Korean poets born at fourteen-year intervals, in 1921, 1935, and 1949. Each has tried to renew Korean poetry by bringing it into closer contact with everyday speech, social issues, and ordinary people's lives. KIM SU-YOUNG was a major pioneer, first developing as a Modernist but then moving toward a poetry that addresses social issues and uses ordinary language. SHIN KYONG-NIM spent years living among the simple working people of rural Korea. Today LEE SI-YOUNG writes in a similar spirit about the pain and dignity of hu...
| | Tr Publication Date: July 27, 2001| ISBN-10: 0415245028 | ISBN-13: 978-0415245029This valuable work enables the common reader to easily comprehend the choicest treasures of India's rich cultural heritage. Though dealing only with verses-----from Vedic Hymns to Ashokan Edicts to classical Sankrit Kavyas, the book encompasses distinctive specimens of poetry from five different periods of Indian history. Written in easy-to-read , simple English, the book brings flavours of Indian classical heritage more closer to the readers who are otherwise deprived of experiencing the brilliance of these wo...
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| | The Varieties of Mystical Experience of Urdu Sufi Poets: 13th to 20th Century A.D. Publication Date: August 14, 2008| ISBN-10: 0773451153 | ISBN-13: 978-0773451155This work is the first sustained attempt of its kind to draw attention to the mystical side of Urdu poetry. The author goes on to show how the pantheistic form of mysticism appeared in Urdu poetry and how certain poets endeavored to reconcile mysticism with orthodox Islam. This book will appeal to scholars of mystical philosophy and Urdu literature. ...
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