
The Selected Poems of Tu Fu: Expanded and Newly Translated by David Hinton
n nTu Fu (712-770 C.E.) has for a millennium been widely considered the greatest poet in the Chinese tradition, and Hinton's original translation played a key role in developing that reputation in America.
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n nTu Fu (712-770 C.E.) has for a millennium been widely considered the greatest poet in the Chinese tradition, and Hinton's original translation played a key role in developing that reputation in America. Most of Tu Fu's best poems were written in the last decade of his life, as an impoverished refugee fleeing the devastation of civil war. In the midst of these challenges, his always personal poems manage to combine a remarkable range of possibilities: elegant simplicity and great complexity, everyday life and grand historical drama, private philosophical depth and social engagement in a world consumed by war. Through it all, his is a wisdom that can only be called elemental, and his poems sound remarkably contemporary: n nLeaving the Cityn nIt's bone-bitter cold, and late, and fallingn nfrost traces my gaze all bottomless skies.n nn nSmoke trails out over distant salt mines.n nSnow-covered peaks slant shadows east.n nn nArmies haunt my homeland still, and warn ndrums throb in this far-off place. A guestn nn novernight here in this river city, I returnn nagain to shrieking crows, my old friends.n
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