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Author:
Yan, An, 1965- author.
Title:
A naturalist's manor / Yan An ; translated by Chen Du & Xisheng Chen.
Publisher:
Chax Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
139 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Yan, An,--1965---Translations into English.
poetry.
Poetry.
Translations.
Poetry.
Poésie.
Other Authors:
Du, Chen, 1972- translator.
Chen, Xisheng, 1964- translator.
Other Titles:
Zi ran zhu yi zhe de zhuang yuan. English
Notes:
Poems translated from the Chinese.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: III. Demise of the Starry Sky. The Beauty of Confrontation -- Rocks Living in a Yonder Homeland -- Naturalist -- Quartet: Ocean, Desert, Bottle and Crow -- Ocean Observing Journal During the Closed Fishing Season -- The Man Digging a Well at the Seashore -- Three Objects and Their Relationship With the Horizon -- Gong Du Picking Withered Leaves on the Third Statehood Lane of Xi'an City -- A Few Buddies in the Depths of Mountains by Rivers -- Tree of Stars -- Six Little Lakes Far in the North -- A Far-Reaching Majestic Mountain -- The Blue of a Sky-Colored Apron -- My Son Running Hither and Thither Under the Starlight -- How to Observe Dark Clouds Polish Constellations -- Winter of the Old Era and Its Snow Piled Up Like Relics in the Outskirts -- Chatting About Tea With Five Poets After Drinking Spirits -- Direction of Twilight in Ginkgo Manor -- A Bare-Handed Lightning Catcher -- Tribe of Rocs -- He Is Experiencing Dead Branches and Withered Leaves of Spring -- Owl's Surrealistic Theater -- Massive Boulders Rolling in the Depths of the Yellow River -- Stray at the Littoral National Seagull Park -- The Spring of River, Crow and Plastic Bag -- A Tree Blacklisted by a Felling Company -- Dark Tempest of Last Year -- Observer of the Egg of the World -- Today Your Soul Should Choose to Sail in the Ocean -- Gripping Stars at a Maritime Museum -- Oral Narrative of an Ocean Nurturer -- The Qin Mountains -- Moorland Is My Friend -- Nest of the Tenebrosity -- Kua Fu Chasing Clay Balls in the Park -- II. Dangerous Nests of the Dream Clinic -- Holding My Tongue at the Subway All Day Long -- Earth Is a Balloon With a Pain in Its Heart -- The World and Its Dangerous Nests -- Fish-Eating Man and Potato-Eating Man -- Writing Lyrics for a Rocker at a Subway Passage -- Letters to the Clouds -- Grey Overcast Sky Above the Bell Tower -- A Man's Knife Glint, Moonlight and Starshine -- Three Poets or the Most Melancholy One -- An Aesthete's Nails and Hammer -- A Man With a Horrible Dent in His Head -- Cliff With Cranes -- Falling White Snow and Blooming Red Plum Blossoms -- Aborted Visit to the Yellow River in the Central Plains -- A Narrow Escape From a Breathtaking Encounter at an Ancient Ferry on the Yellow River -- Spring Rain and Mist of the Central Plains -- Going Northwards, at the Height of a Bird -- Black and White in the Bright Blue Sky -- Blank and Melancholy -- Blue Boy Smuggling Birds' Nests up the Trees -- Dream Clinic in a Mirror -- Nobody Can See the Shattering of an Angelic Lady's Heart -- By the Ocean -- Between Ocean and Revolution -- Three Maidens and Belated-Blooming Northern Cherry Blossoms -- Spring and Fairness -- Fluttering Leaves in Lonesome Northern Winter -- City and Its Underground Worker -- Scene at Dusk -- The Man Cutting Down Trees -- The Mediterranean Sea -- Different Forms of Mourning -- Humble Sea-Watcher -- The Reason I Like Glass -- III. All the World's Birds Are Flying Towards Twilight -- All the World's Birds Are Flying Towards Twilight -- On a Sinner-Like Wasteland -- Observation of a Flying Flamingo -- Curved Scenery -- Firmament by the Bell Tower -- Marmot Singing in the Morning Glow -- Mary's Blizzard and Boy -- Python of Time -- Portrait: Sketch of Another Tree -- A Fish Controlled by an Accidental Ideal -- Heavier or Lighter: Fall of Butterfly or Airplane -- Fruits Flying Towards All Corners of the World Like Birds -- Leaves Fluttering Down Profusely Under the Starry Sky -- The Man Always Walking Ahead -- Woman in Exotic Dress -- Peace-Minded Man by the Salween River -- Ennui -- Horizon Bent by Gloomy Clouds Part I -- Horizon Bent by Gloomy Clouds Part II -- History of Clouds -- Red Fox: A Legend -- Four Birds at the Watershed Between the River and the Ocean -- A Girl Talking With a Mirror -- Porcelain Cleaner in a Gloomy Apartment -- Talking About Snow With a Girl in a Cafe -- Man With a Nose As Huge as a Spacecraft -- The Place I Want to Go -- Seven Lakes and Seven Swans -- Reasons for Only Reading Friends' Books -- Demise of the Starry Sky.
Summary:
"A selection of poems by Chinese poet Yan An. The subjects of the poems are various and include a broad range. The translations are by Chinese translators Chen Du and Xisheng Chen"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1946104280
9781946104281
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1256592311
LCCN:
2021020488
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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