The Late Poems of Wang An-Shih

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book The Late Poems of Wang An-Shih by Wang An-Shih, New Directions
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Wang An-Shih ISBN: 9780811222648
Publisher: New Directions Publication: March 17, 2015
Imprint: New Directions Language: English
Author: Wang An-Shih
ISBN: 9780811222648
Publisher: New Directions
Publication: March 17, 2015
Imprint: New Directions
Language: English

A selection of poems by the ancient Chinese poet and statesman Wang Ah-Shih, translated by David Hinton.

Wang An-shih (1021-1086 C.E.) was a remarkable figure—not only one of the great Sung Dynasty poets, but also the most influential and controversial statesman of his time. Although Wang had little interest in the grandeur of high office and political power, he took the responsibility of serving the people seriously. He rose to become prime minister, and in this position he instituted a controversial system of radically egalitarian social reforms to improve the lives of China’s peasants. Once those reforms were securely in place, Wang retired to a reclusive life of artistic and spiritual self-cultivation.

It was after his retirement, practicing Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism and wandering the mountains around his home, that Wang An-shih wrote the poems that made his reputation. Short and plainspoken, these late poems contain profound multitudes–the passing of time, rivers and mountains, silence and Buddhist emptiness. They won him wide acclaim in China and beyond across the centuries. And in Hinton's breathtaking translations, Wang feels like a major contemporary poet with deep ecological insight and a questioning spirit.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A selection of poems by the ancient Chinese poet and statesman Wang Ah-Shih, translated by David Hinton.

Wang An-shih (1021-1086 C.E.) was a remarkable figure—not only one of the great Sung Dynasty poets, but also the most influential and controversial statesman of his time. Although Wang had little interest in the grandeur of high office and political power, he took the responsibility of serving the people seriously. He rose to become prime minister, and in this position he instituted a controversial system of radically egalitarian social reforms to improve the lives of China’s peasants. Once those reforms were securely in place, Wang retired to a reclusive life of artistic and spiritual self-cultivation.

It was after his retirement, practicing Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism and wandering the mountains around his home, that Wang An-shih wrote the poems that made his reputation. Short and plainspoken, these late poems contain profound multitudes–the passing of time, rivers and mountains, silence and Buddhist emptiness. They won him wide acclaim in China and beyond across the centuries. And in Hinton's breathtaking translations, Wang feels like a major contemporary poet with deep ecological insight and a questioning spirit.

More books from New Directions

Cover of the book Death on the Installment Plan by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book The Glass Menagerie by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book At Heaven's Gate: Novel by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book Core Samples from the World by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book No Longer Human by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book The Selected Poems of Tu Fu by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book Helen in Egypt: Poetry by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book Da Vinci's Bicycle (New Directions Classic) by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book Bartleby & Co. by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book Mountain Home: The Wilderness Poetry of Ancient China by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas: The Original Edition by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book The Doctor Stories by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book Concluding by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book The Leviathan (New Directions Pearls) by Wang An-Shih
Cover of the book The Milk Bowl of Feathers: Essential Surrealist Writings by Wang An-Shih
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy