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Collected Works of Pushkin (12 Volumes)

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A complete presentation of Pushkin's literary world! For the Russian nation, Pushkin will always be an irreplaceable spiritual symbol. The emergence of Pushkin marked the official introduction of Russian literature to the world. This book is based on the complete works of Pushkin compiled by the Soviet Union in the last century, and has been continuously added and revised in the past 30 years. Not only is the collection more complete, but the translation is also constantly improving. "Pushkin's Collected Works" consists of twelve volumes, namely: Lyric Poems I, Lyric Poems II, Lyric Poems III, Lyric Poems IV, Lyric Poems V, Narrative Poems I, Narrative Poems and Fairy Tales, Verse Novel "Eugene Onegin", Novel I, Novel II and Prose, Drama, and Literary Essays. It includes almost all the literary works created by Pushkin throughout his life. This book is based on the Soviet Union's ten-volume "The Complete Works of Pushkin", and on this basis, it adds some lyric poems that are not included in the Russian version of the collection, as well as some unfinished works that have profound significance and influence in Pushkin's creative career and the history of Russian literature. This book specially contains a complete set of more than 60 silhouette paintings made by Vasily Vasilyevich Gamesen for "Eugene Onegin".

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Translated classics of Russian and Soviet literature (38 volumes in total), this series also includes "The Insulted and Injured", "The Night Before", "Red Love", "How Steel Was Tempered", "The Insulted and Injured", etc. "Eugene Onegin" is Pushkin's masterpiece. This poetic novel broadly reflects the social life of Russia in the 1820s, truly expresses the anguish, exploration and awakening of Russian youth of that era, and raises many important social issues. Therefore, Belinsky called it "an encyclopedia of Russian life and the most popular work." The central protagonist of the work is the aristocratic young man Onegin. Onegin had a luxurious life similar to that of ordinary aristocratic youths, but the atmosphere of the times and progressive Enlightenment ideas, Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" and Rousseau's "Social Contract", and Byron's poems praising freedom and individual liberation all had an impact on him, causing his attitude towards reality to change. He began to be tired of the empty and boring life in the upper class, and came to the countryside with a desire for a new life, and tried to engage in agricultural reform. However, the flashy aristocratic education did not give him any practical ability to work, and the bad habits of leisure and indolence left a deep mark on him. Coupled with the criticism and opposition from the surrounding landowners, Onegin was still in a state of idleness, depression and hesitation in the end, and contracted the typical disease of the times-melancholy.

Sing for the Season When Lilacs Bloom

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"Singing for the Season of Lilacs Blooming" is a selection of 28 songs from "Leaves of Grass". It contains a eulogy for freedom, democracy, and equality, as well as the belief that all things have animism and the immortal soul; it has the wild natural scenery of the United States and the magnificent and boiling city scenes, it has the praise of the body and sex, and it has the fearlessness of death... It shows a strong personality and is filled with unrestrained enthusiasm.

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John Keats (1795-1821) was born in London in the late 18th century. He was one of the outstanding English poetry writers and a major member of the Romantic School. Keats loved literature since he was a child. Due to his poor family situation, he left school to study medicine when he was less than 16 years old. In 1816, he met famous poets such as Lee Hunter and Shelley and was influenced by them. In November, he abandoned medicine to pursue literature, embarked on the path of poetry creation, and finally became a dazzling star in the British literary world at that time. Keats was very talented, and he was famous for his work with Shelley. He is good at using descriptive techniques to create poems, perfectly combining various emotions with nature, and looking for the shadow of creation from life. His poems can bring people an immersive feeling. He was only 25 years old when he died, but the poems he left behind are well-known in the world. His poems are considered to perfectly embody the characteristics of Western Romantic poetry. Keats is praised as an outstanding representative of the European Romantic movement. Mr. Tu An's translation was filled with his endless appreciation and love for Keats. In 2001, he won the Translation Rainbow Award of the third "Lu Xun Literary Award".

Atlas

Atlas

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The collection of poems written by Borges in 1984 is one of his late mature works. The author writes poems about what he saw and felt when he and Maria Kodama visited various places together. Each topic is an independent chapter, full of interesting things.

Unknown University (complete Collection)

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Writing poetry is the most beautiful thing anyone can do in this God-forsaken world. Bolaño, who took literature as his career, wrote a love letter to a generation of literary youth. The Chinese version of Bolaño's poetry collection includes the main poetry collection "Unknown University" and three other poetry collections "Antwerp", "Romantic Dog" and "Three".

I Wish I Could Be Called Traveler: Haiku by Matsuo Basho 300

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Haiku is an extremely important literary genre with Japanese characteristics, and Matsuo Basho is known as the "Saint Haiku". He is the first master of classical haiku and the haiku artist who pushed the art of haiku to its highest peak. Basho is to haiku what Du Fu is to Tang poetry. Basho's haiku not only inherits the classical tradition of Chinese poetry and Japanese waka, but also does not shy away from mixing in daily colloquialisms. It captures the essence of comedy and is full of the spirit of free creation. Basho is good at capturing the absolute loneliness in daily life and the colors of sound and fragrance in quiet moments, such as the fragrance of leaves when they are heated by sunlight in the morning and dusk, or the faint sound of cold water when a frog leaps into an ancient pond. The poet uses this to show a passionate glimpse of nature in the eternal flow of time. The spirit of mourning for things in later Japanese literature and the spiritual sensitivity to all things in nature were mostly influenced by it. In his writing, the harmony of elegance and vulgarity in haiku has reached an unprecedented height. This book selects more than 300 haiku sentences that Basho wrote throughout his life, arranges them chronologically, and includes the original text, pronunciation and brief notes to aid appreciation.

Days

Days

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The collection of poems written by Borges in 1981 is one of his late mature works. The opening chapter of "The Numbers of Days" emphasizes that "intelligence (the mind) thinks through abstract concepts, poetry (dreams) is composed of images, myths or fables", and Borges claimed that he was pursuing an intermediate form in the book.

Ishikawa Takuboku Tanka

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Shi Hang said in an interview: "Although you think I recommended Ishikawa Takuboku many times, I want to say that most of the time I suppressed the recommendation and did not recommend it." Ishikawa Takuboku, a Japanese poet, once worked as a teacher and journalist. He was only 26 years old when he died due to poverty and illness. "Ishikawa Takuboku Tanka" contains 551 tanks of Ishikawa Takuboku's "A Grip of Sand". Based on the 1962 translation of "Ishikawa Takuboku's Poetry Collection" by Zhou Zuoren and the 1962 bilingual compilation of "Ishikawa Takuboku's Song Collection" by Iwanami Bunko, Ishikawa Takuboku's translation is completely restored. Ishikawa Takuboku's tanka has unique descriptions of daily life, seasonal changes, political situations, relatives, friends and children, and records the gains and losses in life with delicate and sensitive thoughts. As a poet who died of illness at a young age and made a brief appearance in the literary world, Ishikawa Takuboku's poems show irreplaceable value in terms of both his creative level and his understanding of life beyond the times. Compared with most collections of Ishikawa Takuboku's poems on the market, this book uniquely adopts a Chinese-Japanese bilingual version and uses the classic Zhou Zuoren translation to restore Ishikawa Takuboku's sensitive and compassionate soul and outstanding literary talent with the most simple and factual translation.

Bird Collection·gardener Collection

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"Birds" is Tagore's most outstanding representative poem. The short sentences express the profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. "The Gardener's Collection" is a "song of life". It integrates more of the poet's youth experience and delicately depicts the happiness, troubles and sadness of love. It can be regarded as a love song of youth. This book combines these two poems into one volume, containing more than 400 short prose poems. These poems are short and beautiful, but have far-reaching meanings. A fallen leaf, a flying bird, and a clear dew are all full of poetry and spirituality in the poet's writing, arousing readers' love for all beautiful things.

Song of the Past

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In 1938 (Showa 13), Nakahara Chuuya's second poetry collection was published by Sogensha. Focusing on works from 1934 to 1937, 58 poems are included. This collection of poems is based on the poet's "lifetime", observing reality and illusion, writing about the memory of childhood and the premonition of death, and is full of emotions of longing to create and pursue an ideal world.

A Long Vietnamese Narrative Poem: the Biography of Kim Yun Kiu (1)

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"The Biography of Jin Yunqiao" is a long narrative poem of Vietnamese national literature and a masterpiece of Vietnamese literature. The whole poem is written in the "Six-Eight" style of poetry that is rich in Vietnamese national style, with a total of 12 volumes and 3,254 lines. It is based on the chapter novel "Jin Yunqiao Biography" by a talented young man in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties in China, also known as "Double Strange Dreams". This poem shows a poignant and touching love story, and the ups and downs of Wang Cuiqiao, who came from a scholarly family. Wang Cuiqiao came from a well-known family and had outstanding talent and appearance. She fell in love with the scholar Jin Chong and had a private life-long relationship. Unexpectedly, while Jin Chong was attending the funeral, Cui Qiao was deceived and ended up in a brothel in order to save her father who was falsely accused and imprisoned. Later, he met the reckless hero Xu Hai and was rescued by him. Xu Hai helped Cui Qiao avenge her shame. After Xu Hai was killed, she committed suicide by throwing herself into the river. She was rescued and finally reunited with Jin Zhong from Huexian High School. The long poem profoundly reflects the painful life of the people under the decadent feudal system and praises the spirit of courage to fight for freedom and love.

Night Story

Night Story

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Borges's collection of poems "Night Stories", created in 1977, contains thirty-one poems. The author has deep knowledge of the aesthetic theory and creative practice of poetry. He proposed that "anything - a comment, a farewell, an encounter, an interesting Arabic pattern on a playing card - can arouse beauty. The poet's mission is to reflect this kind of affectionate emotion with allegory or rhyme." In this collection of poems, Borges strives to discover the unique beauty of things and the overlooked value of words, giving poetry richer connotations.

Selected Lyric Poems of Pushkin

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Pushkin is known as the "Sun of Russian Poetry" and he opened the door to Russian literature. He fully reflected his pursuit, emotion, character and style in his poetry. His poems are full of passion, and he always pursues unremittingly for freedom. He dreams of one day breaking away from the shackles of the Tsarist autocratic system and soaring under the unfettered blue sky. There are also a large number of love poems in his works, in which the poet expresses thousands of passionate and sincere feelings and eulogizes the women he admires. They are full of true feelings, popular and refreshing. This book contains the most important lyric poems that Pushkin created throughout his life, and was translated by Feng Chun, a famous translator who independently translated the ten-volume "Collected Works of Pushkin".

The Iliad (books 13-18)

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"The Iliad" is a narrative epic written by the ancient Greek poet Homer. It is an important ancient Greek literary work and can be called a wonder of ancient Western human civilization. The poem is divided into 24 volumes and has 15,693 lines. It tells the story of the Greek coalition's siege of Troy, a city in Asia Minor. It centers on the quarrel between the Greek coalition commander Agamemnon and the general Achilles, and focuses on what happened fifty days before the end of the war. This book is a Greek-Chinese parallel version and is the latest in the "Japanese Classics Series".

The Odyssey (books 13 to 18)

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"The Odyssey" is an ancient Greek-Chinese version, the latest in the "Rizhi Classical Series". The Greek text of this book adopts the version of "The Odyssey" in Loeb's Classical Series, which is the authoritative revised version that has been in use for nearly a hundred years. The immortal heroic epic "The Odyssey" and "The Iliad" created by the ancient Greek poet Homer are known as the "Homeric Epic" and are recognized as the ancestor of Western literature and the source of Western culture. The poem has 24 volumes and a total of 12,110 lines. It tells the story of Odysseus, the main general of the Greek army and King of Ithaca, who returned home after ten years of wandering after the Trojan War. It not only vividly reproduces the panoramic view of ancient Greek society, but also is an important historical material for studying early society. It also has extremely high literary and artistic value and is the immortal legacy of ancient Greece to mankind.

Everything Begins with Love: the Essence of Three Hundred Years of Russian Love Poetry

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This book starts with Lomonosov, the founder of Moscow State University, and selects 138 love poems from 107 famous poets in the three hundred years of Russian literary history. There are poets familiar to Chinese readers such as Pushkin and Lermontov, as well as unfamiliar names such as Sumarokov and Polonsky. There are also poets from the golden age such as Tyuchev and Fet, as well as Yesenin and Akhma. Poets of the Silver Age such as Tova, and even contemporary poets such as Sedakova, Nikolenkova, and Isayeva, their works cover classicism, sentimentalism, romanticism, realism, citizen poetry school, pure art school, symbolism, Acme school, imagism school, loud voice school, whisper school and other schools. The themes include admiration, first love, passionate love, lost love, unrequited love, etc. Bitter love, secret love and other kinds of love, the style may be lingering, unrestrained, reserved, cheerful, euphemistic, playful, simple, gorgeous, quiet, charming, pathos or ecstasy. It is a veritable essence of love poetry.

Selected Poems of Lermontov

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"Selected Poems of Lermontov" was created by the famous Russian poet Mikhail Lermontov. He is recognized as the successor of Pushkin. His poetry is majestic, with delicate language and sincere feelings. This book contains 100 lyric poems and 3 narrative poems by Lermontov, covering the entire period of the poet's creation, reflecting his main themes of poetry creation, and reflecting the poet's main creative characteristics. These representative poems established the poet's important position in the history of Russian literature and even the history of world literature, and at the same time reflected the historical and cultural features of Russia at that time. The translation is by Yu Zhen and Gu Yunpu, both professors of Russian language at Peking University. They have long studied Russian literature and have been engaged in the translation of Lermontov for a long time. Yu Zhen was not only the first among the first generation of Lermontov translators in China, but also trained the next generation of Lermontov translators, including Professor Gu Yunpu. The translation has stood the test of time and can be called a masterpiece.

A Long Vietnamese Narrative Poem: the Biography of Kim Yun Kiu (2)

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"The Biography of Jin Yunqiao" is a Vietnamese literary masterpiece and a long narrative poem in Vietnam. The whole poem is written in the "Six-Eight" style of poetry that is rich in Vietnamese national style, with a total of 12 volumes and 3,254 lines. It is based on the chapter novel "Jin Yunqiao Biography" by a talented young man in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties in China, also known as "Double Strange Dreams". This poem shows a poignant and touching love story, and the ups and downs of Wang Cuiqiao, who came from a scholarly family. Wang Cuiqiao came from a well-known family and had outstanding talent and appearance. She fell in love with the scholar Jin Chong and had a private life-long relationship. Unexpectedly, while Jin Chong was attending the funeral, Cui Qiao was deceived and ended up in a brothel in order to save her father who was falsely accused and imprisoned. Later, he met the reckless hero Xu Hai and was rescued by him. Xu Hai helped Cui Qiao avenge her shame. After Xu Hai was killed, she committed suicide by throwing herself into the river. She was rescued and finally reunited with Jin Zhong from Huexian High School. The long poem profoundly reflects the painful life of the people under the decadent feudal system and praises the spirit of courage to fight for freedom and love.

Wanderer's Boardinghouse: Selected Poems of Hesse

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Hesse's collection of poems contains about one hundred poems. For Hesse, poetry "is the soul's response to experience... Poetry first speaks only to the poet himself, his breathing, his shouts, his dreams, his smile, and his struggle." The suffering, darkness and chaos during the crisis period of his life, as well as the inner conflicts and communication, all naturally enter the poem. The connotation of his poems is completely consistent with that of his novels and prose.

When You Get Old (2018)

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"When You Are Old" is a selection of love poems from the life of Irish poet Yeats. It is selected from his collection of poems "Crossroads", "Rose", "Wind in the Reeds", "Seven Forests", "Green Helmet", "Duty", "Cole's Wild Swans", "Michael Robatis and the Dancer", "Tower", "Spiral Staircase", "New Works" and "Translations".

Mysterious Mail

Mysterious Mail

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This book is a collection of essays by the Irish poet Yeats. The book includes three collections of works: "Kai", "Secret Rose" and "Red". Each collection also includes several essays, such as "Magical Creatures", "Voices" and "Fairy Pigs".

Selected Poems of Yeats

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This collection of poems is an updated collection of translations of Yeats' poetry collections that the translator has polished and published over the years. It features selected poems such as "When You Are Old" and "Leda and the Swan" by Yeats. The language is concise, but the emotions are rich and true. The poet uses hypothetical imagination, contrast and contrast, image emphasis, symbolic sublimation and other techniques to present a wonderful and wonderful world of poetry. The collection of poems shows his early gorgeous style, which is good at creating a dreamlike atmosphere, and his late modernist poetic style.

Selected Works of Yeats

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Yeats's most widely read poem in China is "When You Are Old". This time we publish it together and attach a Chinese translation for the convenience of readers.

Asuka Collection·crescent Moon Collection (chinese-english Bilingual)

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"Birds" is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces and one of the outstanding poetry collections in the world, including more than 300 beautiful poems. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal, all merge into one in Tagore's writings. Short sentences express a profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. Reading these poems for the first time is like opening the bedroom window on an early summer morning after a storm and seeing a world that is indifferent and clear. Everything is so fresh and bright, but the charm inside is very rich and thought-provoking. "New Moon Collection" was created in 1903 and is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces. The poem cleverly shows the children's pure psychology and unique and lively way of thinking to the world by describing their games and fun. What Tagore wanted to eulogize in his collection of poems was the precious nature of human life: innocence. In addition to depicting the innocence of children, the poem also praises maternal love. Just as it is impossible for a child without maternal love to experience happiness in reality, he is well aware of the philosophy involved. In his works, he integrates these two completely different but related things and praises them together. It is in this way that the poem itself is deeply philosophical and the children depicted in the poem are more flesh-and-blood and emotionally rich. After the collection of poems came out, Tagore was also known as the "children's poet".

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"Poetry Talks about Life - Selected Poems of Hesse" selects 275 excellent poems from the author's 15 collections of poems, and publishes them in one volume in five parts: "Youth", "Youth", "Middle-aged", "Old Age" and "Old Age". Hesse's literary career began and ended with poetry creation; his first collection of poems, "Romantic Songs," collected his poetry creation since the age of 15, and his last poem, "The Rattling of Broken Branches," was completed the day before his death. During the nearly 70 years of Hesse's poetry career, he composed about 1,400 poems, of which more than 800 were edited by him into 15 poetry anthologies. Hesse's poems are deeply loved by the German people. His poems are pure and touching, and each chapter expresses his true feelings. Not only is his language delicate and euphemistic, concise and simple, but his style is also particularly fresh, natural and smooth.

Selected Poems of Byron

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"Selected Poems of Byron" selects Byron's main masterpieces, including the lyric poems "In Memory of Cousin Margaret", "To M. S. G.", "I Want to Be a Carefree Child" and other works, as well as the long poems "The Travels of Childe Harold (Jie Yuan)" and "The Bride of Abidos (Excerpt)" and other works.

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This brilliant poetic drama took sixty years to create and is the fruit of Goethe's lifelong artistic efforts. He composed a surging hymn for mankind's immortal pursuit spirit. The protagonist Faust is a scholar who is unwilling to accept the status quo. He is tired of knowledge. At this time, the devil appears and tempts him to sell his soul so that he can gain all earthly experiences. In pursuit of the truth, he went through many hardships and dangers, traveled the entire journey that humans have pursued, and often failed and perished, but he did not give up the search and finally obtained salvation.

Life is Like a Summer Flower: Selected Classical Poems of Rabindranath Tagore Ii (Platinum Commemorative Edition)

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This book contains two of Rabindranath Tagore's early classic poetry masterpieces: the philosophical poetry collection "Gitanjali" which won the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the youth love song "The Gardener's Collection". Through Bing Xin's clear and elegant translation, we can feel Tagore's love for life and thinking about love. He cleverly concealed some suffering and darkness, and dedicated light and smile to readers without reservation, opening up another paradise for us with his vast and boundless philosophy. The style of the whole book is fresh and natural, with the fragrance of earth, and sings about the prosperity of life, the joy and sorrow of real life in a light and cheerful tone. Reading these poems is like walking in early summer after a storm. With the irresistible freshness and fragrance, we can see the clear beauty of the world and appreciate the taste of love and youth.

Shakespeare's Sonnets (huajing Library)

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"Shakespeare's Sonnets" is a collection of all sonnets created by the world's literary giant Shakespeare. The book was written approximately between 1590 and 1598. The structural and language skills of its poems are very high, and almost every poem has independent aesthetic value. The collection of poems is divided into two parts. The first part is the first 126 poems, which is dedicated to a young noble (Fair Lord). The poet's poems warmly praise the beauty of this friend and their friendship; the second part is the 127th poem to the end, which is dedicated to a "Dark Lady" (Dark Lady) and describes love.

Memories of Homeland: Miłosz's Poetry Collection Iii

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"One sentence is home, and this sentence seems to be forged from steel." "Memories of Homeland: Miłosz Poetry Collection III" contains 87 poems by Miłosz, from "Memories of Homeland" (1986), "Chronicle" (1985-1987) and "The Other Shore" (1991). The poet recalls the people who have passed away and the homeland that is difficult to enter, and ponders our common destiny, but "still cannot learn to narrate properly and be calm". Czeslaw Milosz, one of the greatest poets of the 20th century, defined the tragedy and beauty of his era with unparalleled precision and elegance. His poems, whether they describe his boyhood in Poland, his grief in war-torn Warsaw, or his pursuit of faith, are all astonishing and awe-inspiring, and they convey a strong sense of life and the individuality of ordinary life. The poem's exploration of death, war, love and faith is gripping, shocking and thought-provoking: "The existence of this land itself is far beyond the description of any language." "Miłosz's Collected Poems" contains 335 of the poet's poems from 1931 to 2001. This poem chapter, according to the year of creation and publication, is divided into four volumes: "Poems of the Frozen Period", "Enchanted Guqiao", "Reminiscences of Homeland" and "Facing the River". It was directly translated from Polish by Polish literature experts. It is the first time that the complete picture of Miłosz's poetry is presented in the Chinese world.

Flower of Evil

Flower of Evil

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This book is a selection of Baudelaire's masterpiece "The Flowers of Evil". It selects more than 50 most representative poems from more than 100 poems, showing the poet's poetic world as comprehensively as possible. The main representative chapters include "Blessing", "Giantess", "Ode to Beauty", "Exotic Fragrance", "Cat", etc. "The Flower of Evil" is a poetic and artistic work that expresses Western mental illness and social pathology. Baudelaire's genius is precisely reflected in his ability to discover beauty in a world of evil, feel the existence of evil in the experience of beauty, and turn decay into magic through poetry. Therefore, in a sense, "Flowers of Evil" is the art of "evil" rather than an ode to evil. Using poetry to express the ugliness of modern cities, the hypocrisy of modern civilization, and the poverty and emptiness of modern people's spiritual world is the unique contribution of "Flowers of Evil" to the poetry world, and it is also a useful inspiration provided by Baudelaire to future modernism.

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This book is based on the translation of the poems in "The Complete Poems and Dramas of T. S. Eliot" published by Faber & Faber in 2004. It includes most of Eliot's poems including "The Waste Land" and "Four Quartets". The translator is Zhang Chiheng, an English literary translator. Eliot was a particularly influential poet in the English poetry world of the 20th century. Looking at the history of modern and contemporary Chinese poetry, many poets have said that they were deeply influenced by Eliot. For example, Xu Zhimo imitated Eliot's poetic style in writing "Western Window". In addition, Bian Zhilin, Xia Jian, Mu Dan and others were also deeply influenced by it. "From Xu Zhimo and Sun Dayu to today's literary youth, generations of people have read Eliot's masterpieces "The Waste Land" and "Prufrock's Love Song", which constitute unforgettable memories of Chinese literature." Eliot's poems reveal the absurdity and disorder of the times and the world through unbridled imagination, dazzling images and jumping rhythms; they remain timeless and will always be a bright star in the world of poetry.

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"Birds" is a collection of Rabindranath Tagore's famous poems, including "Birds" and "Crescent Moon". "Birds" is one of Tagore's outstanding poetry collections. The short, concise, clear and meaningful poems contain profound wisdom and nourish the hearts of hundreds of millions of readers. "New Moon Collection" is also a masterpiece by Rabindranath Tagore. It vividly describes the lively mind and brilliant imagination of children. It uses special and timeless artistic charm to create a pure and beautiful children's world, allowing the pure childlike innocence to illuminate the direction of life.

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"The Divine Comedy" tells the story of the Italian poet Dante who strayed into a dark and dangerous forest one night when he was "halfway through his life journey". When the sun rose, three ferocious beasts-a lion, a leopard, and a wolf-blocked Dante's way. At this time, the great ancient Roman poet Virgil appeared. Virgil was entrusted by Dante's beloved woman, the Saint Beatrice, to help Dante out of danger and take him to visit hell and purgatory. When arriving at the paradise on earth, Beatrice appeared and took over Virgil's guide job, leading Dante to travel to paradise, allowing him to finally see the truth, goodness and beauty, and feel true love and joy.

Divine Comedy: Inferno (english Version)

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Dante's "Divine Comedy" is the most influential book in the Western world besides the Bible. Dante himself has become one of the three most famous poets in the West, known as the father of the Italian language and one of the three spiritual sources of literature. Recently, Dan Brown, the most influential best-selling author in the United States and the author of "The Da Vinci Code", has released a new book "Inferno", with a first edition of 2 million copies. The book is based on the first part of "Inferno" in Dante's "Divine Comedy" to unfold the plot. The book is expected to be adapted for screen next year (2014), which will usher in an enthusiastic response to "The Divine Comedy". This English translation is the most authoritative translation in the English-speaking world. It was translated by the famous 19th-century American poet Longfellow, and immediately became a classic translation in the English-speaking world after its publication.

Divine Comedy (all 3 Volumes)

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Dante's "Divine Comedy" is one of the greatest works in the history of world literature. Borges called this book "the best book in the history of human literature." "The Divine Comedy" is divided into three parts - "Hell": suffering people, sin and suffering; "Pure World": people who atone for sins, repentance and waiting; "Paradise": happy people, joy and love. There are 100 articles in three parts. Dante began writing the "Divine Comedy" in 1308, and completed the three volumes of "Inferno", "Pure World" and "Paradise" in 1320. It is still sung today and is the first work of the Renaissance movement. Joyce loved this book, "The Divine Comedy is the European epic. I love my Dante as much as I love the Bible. That is my spiritual food, and everything else is junk." When Lu Xun evaluated foreign literature in his later years, he mentioned that "Italian writer Dante and Russian writer Dostoevsky are the two most unforgettable foreign writers for me." The "Divine Comedy" published this time includes 133 newly reproduced customized illustrations by Gustave Doré, a classic translation by translator Wang Weike, nearly 1,500 translation annotations, and a 15,080-word long text introduction by the translator + hand-drawn schematic diagrams to facilitate readers to better understand the classics.

Born Like a Summer Flower: Tagore's Poems

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This book is a collection of Rabindranath Tagore's famous poetry collections "Crescent Moon Collection" and "Birds Collection". Among them, "Crescent Moon Collection" sometimes transforms into an innocent child, sometimes into a gentle and kind mother. It expresses simple, holy and lasting human emotions with the children's novel and lively imagination and the mother's pure and loving words. "Birds" takes us to re-understand a flower, a star, a bird, and a drop of rain, allowing us to have a more thorough understanding of nature, human beings, and the beautiful things in the entire universe.

The Complete Poems of Brodsky (volume 1·part 1)

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This set of books collects all the poems written in English by Brodsky, the greatest poet of the 20th century, and translated from Russian to English by him or with his help. It includes the most important and famous poems in the poet's life. The first volume of this series of books is published this time. The main content is "The Shield of Perseus - A Literary Biography of Joseph Brodsky" and most of the poems in the poetry collection "Camp in the Wilderness". Brodsky's literary biography was written by Losev based on his interaction with Brodsky and his research on him. It introduces Brodsky's life, literary creation, and ideological changes in great detail, which is of extremely high academic value. "Camp in the Wilderness" is Brodsky's first published poetry collection, which contains all of his early works. This volume contains seventy short poems and the narrative poem "Isa and Abraham". For Brodsky, these works marked the formation and establishment of his style on the road of poetry: structural techniques, image system of words (symbolic vocabulary), and original poetic rhythm.

My Heart is Late: Pessoa's Love Poems

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The Portuguese poet Pessoa loved madly, but decisively escaped from love. He also wrote a lot of words about love. This collection of poems selects and translates poems about love by Pessoa himself and the three main synonyms, Caeiro, Reis, and Campos, as well as seven love letters written by Pessoa and his lover Ophelia, as well as love letters written virtually by Pessoa to a man named Antonio in the name of Maria José, the only female synonym.

Tears and Laughter

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95K0

This book is a collection of Gibran's philosophical prose poems, including "Tears and Laughter", "Madman" and "Pioneer". It is short and concise, full of life philosophy, and has helped countless readers get out of the trough of life. Open this book and find the meaning of life when you are confused and confused, and get out of your spiritual dilemma! Seeing you, I understand why I came to this world. --Excerpted from page 9 of this book. There are two me in a person, one is awake in the dark and the other is asleep in the light. --Excerpted from page 129 of this book. I am looking for a road leading to a more brilliant tomorrow. --Excerpted from page 295 of this book.

One Sand, One World: a Warmly Illustrated Souvenir of Western Classic Poems (english-chinese)

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28K0

This book selects more than 70 masterpieces of poetry handed down from generation to generation, including works by many famous foreign literary figures. The selected works are all praised by generations in the history of human poetry, and are filled with the eternal charm of words and the romantic beauty of love.

The Waste Land: Collected Works and Poems of Eliot

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102K0

This book is based on the translation of the poems in "The Complete Poems and Dramas of T. S. Eliot" published by Faber Publishing House in 1969. It includes all of Eliot's poetry works, not only the well-known "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" ", "The Waste Land", "Ash Wednesday" and "Four Quartets" and other works, as well as works such as "The Rock" and "Old Possum's Heroic Cats", which were fully translated for the first time, comprehensively showing the development process of the poet's writing and his creative style at various stages. In addition, the book also includes a preface by Professor Lu Jiande, the editor-in-chief of this series of Thomas S. Eliot series and director of the Institute of Foreign Literature of the Academy of Social Sciences, which introduces Eliot's entire creative career and ideological process in a simple and easy-to-understand manner, making an excellent annotation for this series of books.

Requiem

Requiem

Literature

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50K01

"Requiem" is the representative work of Russian poetess Akhmatova. This long lyric poem, composed of fourteen short poems, is one of the most important works in the life of the female poet and one of the rare masterpieces in the history of Soviet poetry. The female poet used this long poem to mourn all the innocent people who died unjustly during the expansion of counter-revolutionary suppression in the 1930s.

The Story of the Divine Comedy (illustrated Collection)

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125K0

Dante's immortal poem "The Divine Comedy" adopts the unique form of phantom travel in medieval literature, reaching a very high artistic level. In the poem, Dante imagined that he traveled through the three realms of hell, purgatory and heaven under the guidance of the philosopher Virgil and his lover Beatrice. During this shocking journey from heaven to earth, Dante used his rich imagination, profound knowledge and wonderful ideas to depict the distinctive characteristics of hundreds of characters he encountered during the journey, constructing a colorful and vivid character gallery, which can be called an "encyclopedia" in the field of medieval culture. Since the book came out, it has been translated into various languages ​​and spread widely. The book selects the masterpieces of paintings about the "Divine Comedy" by these masters of art. It uses easy-to-understand language to completely retell the story of this "pilgrimage" seven hundred years ago, and invites you to join this thrilling spiritual journey.

Ax

Ax

Literature

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184K0

"The Divine Comedy" is a long epic poem. Each part of the trilogy has thirty-three cantos, plus the first canto as the overture to the whole book, for a total of one hundred cantos. This symmetrical structure is based on medieval concepts of the mysterious meaning and symbolism of numbers. From a moral point of view, this fictional magical journey is the learning process of the soul. Virgil symbolizes reason and philosophy. She guides Dante to travel to hell and the pure world, symbolizing that people understand the consequences of sin through reason and philosophy, and thus repent; Beatrice symbolizes faith and theology. She guides Dante to travel to heaven and finally see God. It symbolizes that people understand eternal truth through the path of faith and the enlightenment of theology, achieve the ultimate goal, and obtain the happiness of eternal life in the next life. Dante uses the personal soul's learning process as an example to inspire people to reflect on their own thoughts and actions and pay close attention to the dark social reality, so as to promote the early realization of Italy's hope for political and moral revival. Around this central idea, "The Divine Comedy" extensively reflects reality, gives an artistic summary of medieval culture, and at the same time shows the dawn of humanistic thought in the Renaissance era. Therefore, Engels called him "the last poet of the Middle Ages and the first poet of the new era."

Imagining a Rose of the Future: Selected Poems of Pessoa

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77K0

Fernando Pessoa is a great Portuguese poet of the 20th century. He created a unique literary world with more than a hundred synonyms. Among these synonyms, "Gombos" may be closest to the truth about Pessoa himself: the unbridled spiritual world is just a dream he weaves with poetry and words; in real life, he is an ordinary clerk who can never even pack his suitcase when he goes out. This book mainly collects short poems by "Gombos", as well as famous long poems such as "Tobacco Shop" and "The Opium Smoker". This is the first Chinese translation of "Gampos". It is hoped that it can present a clearer image of "Gampos" to Chinese readers and provide an entrance to appreciate Pessoa's huge writing world. This book also includes "Memories of My Mentor Caeiro" and "The Anarchist Banker".

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Q

Literature

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86K010

"The Food of the World" is a collection of two prose works by Gide, "The Food of the World" (1897) and "The New Food" (1935). "The Food of the World" is known as "the Bible of the restless generation". The author uses his wanderings in Africa as a clue and a virtual goddess as his object of confiding, describing exotic customs and expressing his feelings about life. It is Gide's manifesto to vent his youthful passion and pursue happiness. It is filled with a kind of primitive and instinctive impulse, recording the original state of impulse when the instinct pursues happiness; and this original state of impulse gives people a primitive texture, with rough, natural, innocent and lively characteristics, and is recognized by the younger generation. "New Food" once again promotes the power of "emotion" and praises the passion for life as sacred as religion.

Vatican Crypt

Vatican Crypt

General Fiction

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211K03

"The Crypt of the Vatican" is a collection of Gide's four novels from different periods: "Palude", "Return of the Prodigal Son", "The Cellar of the Vatican" and "Theseus". "Palude" is a story about Gide's pursuit of "change", being uneasy about the status quo, hoping to change himself, and also eager to awaken the people around him. It is regarded as the pioneering work of modernist literature. The unique humor throughout the book satirizes various aspects of life and literary phenomena at that time. "The Return of the Prodigal Son" is a short story by Gide, which has been adapted into a play and performed on the stage. The prodigal son returned to his parents not because he regretted what he had done, but he also encouraged and helped his younger brother to run away from home, which had a profound meaning. "Crypts of the Vatican" is a satirical novel, a "silly play".

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