In this book, eighteen authors from a dozen countries interpret
Richard Berengarten's 'Changing' (2016), a large-scale poetic
mosaic written in honour of the I Ching, the first of the Confucian
classics of ancient China. 'Changing' is a work hewn out of the
accrual of presence and a sagacious response to our anxious age.
—MIKE BARRETT // Isn't this book's ultimate aim to contribute to
a change in how we think ourselves and our world? —PAUL SCOTT
DERRICK // 'Changing' blazes a new path for cross-cultural dialogue
between Eastern and Western poetry and poetics. —MING DONG GU //
The tone is rich, mature, and generous, but also personal and
personable. —ELEANOR GOODMAN // In Berengarten's words, we must
plant our feet deeply and firmly in "this here now." —TZE-KI HON
// A major contribution to modern English poetry —JEREMY HOOKER
// An ongoing revolution occurring in the depth of one's heart in
the reality of the present —SOPHIA KATZ // Every poem a microcosm
—LUCAS KLEIN // A life-path book —HANK LAZER // A sustained
outpouring of captured and contemplated moments. —OWEN LOWERY// A
visionary poem and an ars poetica —RODERICK MAIN // Commonplace
light becomes transformative, radiant, miraculous. —PASCHALIS
NIKOLAOU // 'The Book of Changes' continuously inspires fresh
insights. Berengarten continues this great tradition. —GEOFFREY
REDMOND // Patterned on the combined constancy and delicate
fragility of the human heart. —HEYONG SHEN // Richard Berengarten
is the latest in a long line of distinguished writers who have
looked to the I Ching for creative sustenance. —RICHARD J. SMITH
// It makes sense to read the Yijing-inspired poetry of 'Changing'
in the light of the Jewish prophetical tradition —RICO SNELLER //
Steeped in the Chinese classic's wider, deeper and higher spheres
of influence. —TAN CHEE LAY // A sound boat in which to cross the
Great River called Change. —ALAN TRIST AND BOB DEVINE
General
Imprint: |
Shearsman Books
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
June 2023 |
Editors: |
Paschalis Nikolaou
• Richard J Smith
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 24mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
410 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-84861-849-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-84861-849-2 |
Barcode: |
9781848618497 |
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