The Confucian Odes : the classic anthology defined by Confucius

by Ezra Pound

Other authorsShih Ching (Translator)
Paperback, 1954

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Available

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895.11082

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New Directions (1954), Paperback

Description

Ezra Pound here recreates for the English-speaking world the great poetry of ancient China. The 305 odes of the Classic Anthology are the living tradition of Chinese poetry. Since the fifth century before Christ, they have been as familiar to literate Chinese as the Homeric poems were to the ancient Greeks. Indeed, Confucius held that no man was truly educated until he had studied the odes.

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LibraryThing member antiquary
A teacher of mine said "Pound could not read Chinese. He could read a Chinese dictionary --unfortunately."
LibraryThing member antiquary
I once heard the comment (approximately)
"Pound could not read Chinese; he could read a Chinese dictionary--unfortunately."

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