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This book is dedicated to the memory of a special New Directions friend, Oliver Gilliland, one of the best bookmen ever First published in Great Britain in 2007 by Anvil Press Poetry Ltd Neptune House 70 Royal Hill London SE10 8RF www.anvil.presspoetry.com ISBN 978-0-85646-396-9 This book is published with financial assistance from Arts Council England First published clothbound by New Directions in 2003 Copyright © 2003 by Eliot Weinberger Copyright © 1957 by William Carlos Williams Copyright © 1957, 1966 by Florence H. Williams and David Rafael Wang Copyright © 1985, 1986 by William Eric Williams and Paul H. Williams Copyright © 1918, 1926, 1935, 1936, 1954, 1971 by Ezra Pound Copyright © 2003 by Mary de Rachewiltz and Omar S. Pound Copyright © 1954 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Copyright © 1988, 1995 by The Trustees of the Ezra Pound Literary Property Trust Copyright © 1956, 1958, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1981 by Kenneth Rexroth Copyright © 1972, 1979 by Kenneth Rexroth and Ling Chung Copyright © 2003 by The Kenneth Rexroth Trust Copyright © 1958, 1969, 1974, 1981, 1990, 1999 by Gary Snyder Copyright © 1988, 1989, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002 by David Hinton Copyright © 2003 by New Directions Publishing Corporation Further copyright information, credits, and acknowledgments are found on page 242 All rights reserved. Except for brief passages quoted in a newspaper, magazine, radio, or television review, no part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the Publisher Printed and bound in Great Britain by Hobbs the Printers Ltd Book design by Sylvia Frezzolini Severance
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EARLY POETS (to 618) SHIH CHING (The Book of Odes) (I) Song of the Bowmen of Shu [EP, 1915] (II) “Pick a fern, pick a fern, ferns are high” [EP, 1954] “Pine boat a-shift” [EP] “Locusts a-wing, multiply” [EP] “Pluck, pluck, pluck, the thick plantain” [EP] “Three stars, five stars rise over the hill” [EP] “Lies a dead deer on younder plain” [EP] “Lily bud floating, yellow as sorrow” [EP] “Withered, withered, by the wind’s omen” [EP] “Wide, Ho?” [EP] “Don’t chop that pear tree” [EP] “Heaven conserve thy course in quietness” [EP] “Soft wind of the vale” [EP] “How cut haft for an axe?” [EP] “Fluid as water that all tones reflects” [EP] “A boat floats over shadow” [EP] “Made his hut in the vale” [EP] “By curvèd bank” [EP] “Cleared by its flowing, dip the flood water up” [EP] “Great hand King Wu” [EP] “Green robe, green robe, lined with yellow” [EP] CH’Ü YÜAN After Ch’u Yuan [EP] xvii 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 v

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

EARLY POETS (to 618)

SHIH CHING (The Book of Odes)

(I) Song of the Bowmen of Shu [EP, 1915]

(II) “Pick a fern, pick a fern, ferns are high” [EP, 1954]

“Pine boat a-shift” [EP]

“Locusts a-wing, multiply” [EP]

“Pluck, pluck, pluck, the thick plantain” [EP]

“Three stars, five stars rise over the hill” [EP]

“Lies a dead deer on younder plain” [EP]

“Lily bud floating, yellow as sorrow” [EP]

“Withered, withered, by the wind’s omen” [EP]

“Wide, Ho?” [EP]

“Don’t chop that pear tree” [EP]

“Heaven conserve thy course in quietness” [EP]

“Soft wind of the vale” [EP]

“How cut haft for an axe?” [EP]

“Fluid as water that all tones reflects” [EP]

“A boat floats over shadow” [EP]

“Made his hut in the vale” [EP]

“By curvèd bank” [EP]

“Cleared by its flowing, dip the flood water up” [EP]

“Great hand King Wu” [EP]

“Green robe, green robe, lined with yellow” [EP]

CH’Ü YÜAN

After Ch’u Yuan [EP]

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