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The Year of the Poet XI August 2024

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Product Code: 9781961498372
ISBN13: 9781961498372
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$15.60
Foreword Renowned Poets: Li Bái In this August Issue offering of the Year of the Poet, we bring you Li Bai, eminent Chinese Poet. Li Bai, also known as Li Po, remains one of the most revered figures in Chinese literature, celebrated for his profound contributions to Tang dynasty poetry. Born in 701 AD during a time of cultural flourishing and political complexity, Li Bai's life and work encapsulate the spirit of an era marked by artistic innovation and philosophical inquiry. His poetry, characterized by its emotional depth, vivid imagery, and mastery of language, transcends time and cultural boundaries, resonating with readers both in China and around the world. As an itinerant poet, Li Bai's experiences influenced his writing, recording not only the beauty of the natural world but also the nuances of human emotion and the longing for freedom. His unique style and bold themes often challenged conventions and invited readers to explore the interplay between nature and the self. This article delves into the life of Li Bai, his literary achievements, and the lasting legacy of his work, exploring why he continues to inspire generations of poets and admirers alike. Through an examination of his most notable poems and the historical context in which he wrote, we gain insight into the artistic genius of Li Bai and his profound impact on Chinese literature and culture. Let The Poetry Posse engage your poetry readings by their wonderful, poignant pieces all depicting their own perspectives about the world we live in and their varied experiences. My congratulations again to The Poetry Posse for coming up with another brilliant display of poetic prowess! Elizabeth Esguerra Castillo International Author/Poet/Visual Artist


Author: The Poetry Posse
Publisher: Inner Child Press, Limited
Publication Date: Jul 25, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1961498375
ISBN-13: 9781961498372

The Year of the Poet XI August 2024

$15.60
 
Foreword Renowned Poets: Li Bái In this August Issue offering of the Year of the Poet, we bring you Li Bai, eminent Chinese Poet. Li Bai, also known as Li Po, remains one of the most revered figures in Chinese literature, celebrated for his profound contributions to Tang dynasty poetry. Born in 701 AD during a time of cultural flourishing and political complexity, Li Bai's life and work encapsulate the spirit of an era marked by artistic innovation and philosophical inquiry. His poetry, characterized by its emotional depth, vivid imagery, and mastery of language, transcends time and cultural boundaries, resonating with readers both in China and around the world. As an itinerant poet, Li Bai's experiences influenced his writing, recording not only the beauty of the natural world but also the nuances of human emotion and the longing for freedom. His unique style and bold themes often challenged conventions and invited readers to explore the interplay between nature and the self. This article delves into the life of Li Bai, his literary achievements, and the lasting legacy of his work, exploring why he continues to inspire generations of poets and admirers alike. Through an examination of his most notable poems and the historical context in which he wrote, we gain insight into the artistic genius of Li Bai and his profound impact on Chinese literature and culture. Let The Poetry Posse engage your poetry readings by their wonderful, poignant pieces all depicting their own perspectives about the world we live in and their varied experiences. My congratulations again to The Poetry Posse for coming up with another brilliant display of poetic prowess! Elizabeth Esguerra Castillo International Author/Poet/Visual Artist


Author: The Poetry Posse
Publisher: Inner Child Press, Limited
Publication Date: Jul 25, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1961498375
ISBN-13: 9781961498372
 

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