Title | : | Dreaming the Mountain (Seedbank) |
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ISBN | : | 1639550186 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781639550180 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 168 |
Publication | : | Published June 13, 2023 |
Dreaming the Mountain (Seedbank) Reviews
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A book of poems and philosophy and meditations. There are some wonderful moments and this translation is generous and expansive. Tue Sy is a Buddhist monk who was imprisoned in Vietnam as a political prisoner for sixteen years!!! Before and during that imprisonment, he wrote poetry of his life, his country, his love, and his devotion. This book is a beautiful collection and tribute to his work.
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Found this one in my favorite bookstore, shoutout alienated majesty’s translated poetry section!
Beautiful beautiful writing, I will definitely be revisiting this one to further analyze and also to practice my vietnamese. I love how he revisits his ideas and imagery in his poetry throughout his life, and his dedication to the Trường Sơn makes me want to visit and see them. Love especially the ideas of the forests and cities interacting with each other, dreaming of each other.
Also. Wow. Incredible idea to have the original Vietnamese in green on the left side and the translated English in black on the right. Every poetry in translation book should look this awesome and cohesive -
"In the midst of infinity, what hope of sorrow, joy?"
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Lit asf. Really beautiful natural imagery
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In this captivating chronological compilation, the “Introduction” offers background on the Vietnamese writer, “Tuệ Sỹ, born in 1943, joined a Zen order at the age of ten and later became an eminent Buddhist scholar, professor, poet, and translator.” Reflecting on dreams, the sky, spirituality, and wandering, I leafed through this in an afternoon, a night, and a morning, carrying it with me in my purse. Physically beautiful, the original poems appear in bright green and the translations in black. Take in these two breathtaking lines from “Refrains for Piano”: “Back then I loved you / Restless mountain moon”
from “Reflecting on Spring’s Poetry” via BOOK RIOT:
https://bookriot.com/reflecting-on-sp...