What Can Buddha Teach the Rain?: Twenty Poems to Han-shan  and Seventy Poems Ascribed to Him - Lars Rasmussen - Books - Serving House Books - 9780982692158 - September 30, 2010
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What Can Buddha Teach the Rain?: Twenty Poems to Han-shan and Seventy Poems Ascribed to Him

Lars Rasmussen

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What Can Buddha Teach the Rain?: Twenty Poems to Han-shan and Seventy Poems Ascribed to Him

The mythical T'ang poet Han-shan, placed somewhere between the camps of Daoism and Zen Buddhism and the alleged author of some three hundred poems, probably remains a post-T'ang literary invention - and a good one, it seems, since 'his' poetry is being read, translated and re-translated to this very day. In the present volume, Lars Rasmussen, whose collection of short stories, Come Raw, was published by Serving House Books in 2009, takes up the 900-year old tradition of ascribing newly composed poetry to Han-shan and gives a refreshing guess at what kind of lines the mad hermit would have produced, had he ever been alive. As a further addition to the Han-shan literature, the book also contains a number of homages to the master plus a selection of haiku-like miniature poems and a number of proverbs ascribed to him.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 30, 2010
ISBN13 9780982692158
Publishers Serving House Books
Pages 74
Dimensions 226 × 5 × 150 mm   ·   122 g
Language English  

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