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Cathay

by Ernest Fenollosa, Ezra Pound

English ⏱ 45m 17 chapters Free forever
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The Cathay poems appeared in a slim volume in 1915. They are, in effect, Ezra Pound’s English translations/interpretations from notebooks written by the Japanese scholar Ernest Fenollosa. Pound, not knowing any Chinese or Japanese at all, promptly created a new and somewhat complex style of translation, as he had done with words from several other languages. The Cathay poems are primarily written by the Chinese poet Li Po, referred to throughout these translations as Rihaku, the Japanese form of his name. These poems came to have a profound influence on 20th Century poetry, spawning, among other things, the Imagist movement, and helped in the generation of widespread interest in Asian literature and thought. Also included in this collection are two poems from Pound’s 1912 collection Ripostes. “The Seafarer” is another of Pound’s experiments in translation, this one from the Anglo-Saxon. (Summary by Alan Davis-Drake)

Chapters

1
Song of the Bowmen of Shu
2m
2
Beautiful Toilet, The
1m
3
River Song, The
3m
4
River Merchant’s Wife: A Letter, The
2m
5
Poem by the Bridge at Ten-Shin
2m
6
Jewel Stair’s Grievance, The
1m
7
Lament of the Frontier Guard
2m
8
Exile’s Letter
5m
9
Four Poems of Departure
2m
10
City of Choan, The
1m
11
South-Folk In Cold Country
1m
12
Sennin Poem by Kakuhaku
1m
13
Ballad of the Mulberry Tree, A
1m
14
Old Idea of Choan by Rosoriu
2m
15
To Em-Mei’s : The Unmoving Cloud
2m
16
Seafarer, The
7m
17
Alchemist, The
4m