Hanshan: Cold Mountain Poems
By (Author) Hanshan
Edited by Peter Harris
Everyman
Everyman's Library
7th December 2024
3rd October 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Poetry by individual poets
Buddhism: sacred texts and revered writings
Ancient, classical and medieval texts
Hardback
256
Width 112mm, Height 165mm, Spine 18mm
229g
The best of Hanshan's treasured poems-among the earliest of Zen Buddhist poetry, beloved by the Beat Generation-here newly translated and organized thematically in a beautiful Pocket Poet hardcover Long ranking among the most inspiring works of world literature, the poems of Hanshan (whose name means Cold Mountain), were written at least twelve centuries ago on trees, rocks, and walls by a semi-mythical Buddhist monk living in the mountains of south-eastern China
Hanshan (Author) HANSHAN was traditionally thought to be a resclusive seventh-century Buddhist monk who lived on a mountain in southeast China, writing his poems on rocks and trees. Current consensus is that the poems attributed to him were probably written by two or more people living in the early ninth century. Peter Harris (External Editor) Peter Harris is a specialist in the political and cultural history of China. He is the founding Director of the Asian Studies Institute at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, and a Visiting Professor at Nanjing University, China. He has written, edited and translated numerous books on China and Asia. Other volumes he has edited for Everyman's Library include The Travels of Marco Polo, Zen Poems and Three Hundred Tang Poems.