Du Fu: an Homage ToDu Fu, Chinese Poet, with Poet Laureate, Jean Elizabeth Ward paying an Homage to with her responses to his poetry. A dozen illustrations by the poet are within this charming book, first in a series, with her paying an homage to Li Bai, Wang Wei, Li He, or Ho, Po Chu-I, Tang: An Homage to, and perhaps a few others; NOT A TRANSLATION, but poems inspired by, or paying an homage to by an American Woman Poet. One chapter dedicated to the exquisite translations of Florence Wheelock Ayscough McNair. |
Contents
Section 1 | 7 |
Section 2 | 63 |
Section 3 | 80 |
Section 4 | 84 |
Section 5 | 93 |
Section 6 | 103 |
Section 7 | 117 |
Section 8 | 123 |
Section 9 | 149 |
Common terms and phrases
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