Water Sprite: Songs for the God of Small Things
By (Author) Ying Luo
Translated by Denis Mair
White Pine Press
White Pine Press
2nd October 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards)
The Earth: natural history: general interest
895.1152
Paperback
102
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
In poems that echo those of his classic ancestors Luo Ying captures the natural world.
Luo Ying is best-known for poems that give voice to his experiences during the Cultural Revolution (19661976) when he was one of the sent-down youth. The poems in Water Sprite show us that despite his experiences during those years, his individual voice was not crushed beneath the weight of ideology. In poems that harkens back to the observations in classical Chinese poetry, Ying focuses on small and often unobserved aspects of the natural world. His words paint delicate pictures of a world, and a psyche, that remained intactthough not untouchedthrough turmoil and chaos.
Praise for Luo Ying:
"Luo Ying's 7 + 2 A Mountain Climber's Journal, which he calls 'mankind's first "7 + 2 Poetry Action," ' is the poetic record of his successful summiting of the tallest peaks on every continent and his treks to the North and South Poles. He documents in searing detail his encounters, in the most extreme conditions, with other climbers, Sherpas, and himself. 'While the rest of the world is sleeping, ' he writes, 'I'm striding toward the light'--and that light shines on every page of this extraordinary book. For 'the mountain god has allowed [him] to bring back from the mountains a way of being that is natural, assured, and collected.' This is wisdom literature of the highest order."
--Christopher Merrill, author of Necessities
Luo Ying is the pen name of Huang Nubo. Born in 1956 in Ningxia Province, China, he has published eleven collections of poetry and fiction. His work has been translated into English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Mongolian, Spanish and Icelandic. He is also an intrepid mountaineer and a key member of the Explorers Club in New York City. A successful Chinese real estate developer and entrepreneur, he is also founder of the Zhongkun Poetry Development Fund, the Sino-Japanese Poetry Fund, and the Sino-Icelandic Poetry Fund. He serves as Vice-President of the China Poetry Association and Standing Deputy-Dean of the China Poetry Institute at Peking University, where he started the first Poet-in-Residence program. Luo Ying has initiated many international poetry festivals and has established exchanges among Chinese and South American poets. He also established the Zhongkun International Poetry Prize, sponsored China Poetry Institute at Peking University. Currently engaged in a ten-year plan to visit all the world's cultural heritage sites, Luo Ying strives to protect the environment and its creatures. He is a board member of WildAid International and chairman of WildAid China. Denis Mair has translated the work of numerous Chinese poets into English, including the volumes Reading the Times: Poems of Yan Zhi and Selected Poems by Mai Cheng.