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The Lyrical Resonance Between Chinese Poets and Painters - The Tradition and Poetics of Tihuashi (Hardcover, New)
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The Lyrical Resonance Between Chinese Poets and Painters - The Tradition and Poetics of Tihuashi (Hardcover, New)
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"This is the most comprehensive and insightful study on this topic
in any language and the first written in English. In addition to
its scholarly value, Professor Pan's book opens a window to a
picturesque poetic world for Western readers who are interested in
Chinese poetry and painting." - Zu-yan Chen, Professor of Chinese
Literature, Binghamton University "In this book, Professor Pan
provides a rare treat for the English-language reader with valuable
information regarding this hitherto under-represented subject. He
lucidly traces the development of this border-crossing genre from
its prototype works to its maturity in the Tang Dynasty (618-907)
and the subsequent expansion in late imperial China. He illustrates
the tihuashi poetics of the master bard Du Fu (712-770) and that of
the virtuoso poet-artist-philosopher Su Shi (1037-1101). Most
remarkable of his contribution is the generous number of faithfully
translated poems, all with great clarity and elegance. This book
will help the reader better understand the relationship between
Chinese painting, calligraphy and poetry, the interartistic,
intertextual, and interdisciplinary characteristics of tihuashi,
the cultural milieu of its creation, and its intellectual
significance to the Chinese literati community." - Madeline Chu,
Professor of Chinese Language & Literature, Kalamazoo College
"A special value I find in this book lies in its bilingual texts of
Chinese tihuashi poems, which will not only benefit scholars and
students of classical Chinese poetry but also exemplify Professor
Pan's insights on classical Chinese poetic language and the art of
translating this language into contemporary English." - John S.
Rohsenow, Professor Emeritus, The University of Illinois at Chicago
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