The Clouds Should Know Me by Now: Buddhist Poet Monks of China

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The Clouds Should Know Me by Now: Buddhist Poet Monks of China
The Clouds Should Know Me by Now: Buddhist Poet Monks of China
by Authors: Red Pine , Mike OConnor , Andrew Schelling
Released: November, 1998
ISBN: 0861711432
Paperback

Sales Rank: 80,200

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The Clouds Should Know Me by Now: Buddhist Poet Monks of China > Customer Review #1:
one of my favourite books of chinese poetry

this collection is an excellent introduction for people who get turned on by the idea of monks living in the mountains, writing poetry, sleeping, drinking wine, writing poetry, sleeping, drinking wine et al. i highly recommend it to people who love buddhism, poetry, or chinese culture. the added bonus is the chinese text. ive been so impressed with anything associated with bill porter a.k.a. red pine that ive bought all of his translations. the translations included here are better and in many cases vastly superior to anything else out there.


The Clouds Should Know Me by Now: Buddhist Poet Monks of China > Customer Review #2:
Shipshape and Unsurprising

Middling collection of Chinese Buddhist poems; I didnt feel that there were any hidden gems here, not on the level of Han Shan.

The original Chinese text accompanies the translations, however, which is something that I find pleasing, and presumably you will too, if you are into the language.




The Clouds Should Know Me by Now: Buddhist Poet Monks of China > Customer Review #3:
A wonderful book of poetry

Wisdom Publications has done it again: another lovely book that brings out the best in an Eastern tradition. The tradition this time is the poetry of Chinese Buddhist monks, and in this volume there are a number of moving and sublime examples of their craft. The poems are presented with visual elegance and an unobtrusive scholarship that makes the volume even more noteworthy. My only objection stems from the organization of the book, wherein six different contributors each choose a poet or group of poets to translate and present. I am not knowledgable enough to know whether it is the fault of the original poets or that of the translators, but the poems in one section really fall flat, and another section is also somewhat below the high state of excellence achieved by the others. But really, this is a minor complaint. The vast majority of these poems will appeal greatly to those who are attracted to this sort of poetry, and the volume over all is very pleasing.


 
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