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Cold Mountain Poems eBook

by Gary Snyder
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Publisher: Catapult, June of 2013 ‧
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In 1953, Gary Snyder returned to the Bay Area and, at age 23, enrolled in graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley, to study Asian languages and culture. He intensified his study of Chinese and Japanese, and taking up the challenge of one of his professors, Chen Shih-hsiang, he began to work on translating a largely unknown poet by the name of Han Shan, a writer with whom the professor thought Snyder might feel a special affinity. The results were magical. As Patrick Murphy noted, "These poems are something more than translations precisely because Snyder renders them as a melding of Han Shan''s Chinese Ch''an Buddhist mountain spirit trickster mentality and Snyder''s own mountain wilderness meditation and labor activities." The suite of 24 poems was published in the 1958 issue of The Evergreen Review, and the career of one of America''s greatest poets was launched.

In 1972, Press-22 issued a beautiful edition of these poems written out by hand in italic by Michael McPherson. We are doing a new augments edition based on the old, with a new design, a preface by Lu Ch''iu-yin, and an afterword by Mr. Snyder where he discusses how he came to this work and what it meant to his development as a writer and Buddhist.

On May 11, 2012, for the Stronach Memorial Lecture at The University of California, more than fifty years after his days there as a student, Snyder offered a public lecture reflecting on Chinese poetry, Han Shan, and his continuing work as a poet and translator. This remarkable occasion was recorded and we are including a CD of it in our edition, making this the most definitive edition of Cold Mountain Poems ever published.

Cold Mountain Poems

by Gary Snyder

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ISBN: 9781619022133
Publisher: Catapult
Release Date: June of 2013
Language: English
Format: eBook
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gary Snyder

Figura central da geração beat, a par de Allen Ginsberg e Jack Kerouac (que o imortalizaria em Os Vagabundos do Dharma), Gary Snyder (n. 1930) é «o poeta laureado da ecologia profunda» e a voz inspirada de uma nova consciência ambiental.
Das Cascades, onde foi lenhador e guarda florestal, aos estudos de antropologia e línguas orientais, o que sempre o moveu foi a interação entre o homem, a natureza e a cultura.
Nos anos 60, fixou-se no Japão, onde estudou o budismo zen entre monges, e na Índia, com Allen Ginsberg.
Ativista e tradutor, géologo amador e incansável montanhista, ganhou o Pulitzer em 1975, com Turtle Island.
É professor emérito da Universidade da Califórnia e autor de várias obras influentes — entre as quais Myths and Texts (1960) e The Back Country (1967) —, que deram voz à contracultura americana dos anos 60.
Filósofo da vida selvagem, na linhagem de Thoreau e Emerson, vive na serra Nevada e será uma eterna inspiração para todos os que «deambulam fora dos trilhos».

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