We Meet at the Place Where We Smile and Hold Flowers: Selected Works of Su Manshu

We Meet at the Place Where We Smile and Hold Flowers: Selected Works of Su Manshu

by Su Manshu

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Su Manshu, a modern wonder who wore a cassock and shawl and lived a stormy life. He was a master of both poetry and painting. His novels were all the rage and he had numerous translations. He made waves in the literary and political circles. He was a poet monk, a painting monk, and a love monk who "cannot have one without the other, and cannot have two." This book selects his famous literary works, accompanied by the master's deep Zen paintings, showing his mortal dream of "half fat stain and half tear stain" when he realized Zen. Su Manshu, a modern wonder who wore a cassock and shawl and lived a stormy life. He was a master of both poetry and painting. His novels were all the rage and he had numerous translations. He made waves in the literary and political circles. He was a poet monk, a painting monk, and a love monk who "cannot have one without the other, and cannot have two." This book selects his famous literary works, accompanied by the master's deep Zen paintings, showing his mortal dream of "half fat stain and half tear stain" when he realized Zen.

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