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Complete Collection of Pasternak's Poems (part 1) (pasternak's Works Series)

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"The Complete Poems of Pasternak (Part 1)": Pasternak was a giant of Russian poetry in the 20th century. He experienced the Silver Age, the October Revolution and the "thaw" of the Soviet Union. In his early years, he had the courage to renew his fame in the poetry world, and finally won the Nobel Prize for Literature "for his great achievements in the traditional fields of modern lyric poetry and great Russian novels." This book brings together more than 400 of Pasternak's poems from various periods. It is the most complete collection of Pasternak's poems published in China so far and is an important achievement in Russian literary translation.

I Once Lived Such a Lonely Life (hardcover Version)

(bo) Wislawa Szymborska

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"I Lived So Lonely" is another classic collection of poems by the Nobel Prize-winning poet Szymborska after "Everything is Silent as a Mystery". In this collection of poems, the poet uses a witty and charming voice and tone to express his nostalgia and praise for his family, his love for all kinds of life in the world, his fascination with the passing time and country, and his poetic description of daily life and all things, which vaguely reflects the rich inner world of the poet and her lonely life. The book contains more than 80 poems such as "Farewell to Landscape", "Versions of Events", "Gifts from Nothing", "I Dedicated to Creating a World", "In the River of Heraclitus" and "Children of Time". It also re-translates more than 10 popular works such as "Love at First Sight", "Various Possibilities" and "Under a Little Star" from "All Things Are Silent as a Mystery". You can get a glimpse of the classic charm in different translations.

Everything is Silent as a Mystery (hardcover Commemorative Edition)

(bo) Wislawa Szymborska

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I prefer the absurdity of writing poetry to the absurdity of not writing poetry. --Szymborska. Szymborska, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize for Literature, is one of the most charming contemporary poets and enjoys the reputation of "Mozart in poetry". Her poems are unique. They often draw joy from daily life, convey profound thoughts in simple language, open up a vast imagination space with small metaphors, and combine seriousness with humor and wit. She is a master of language and has many fans all over the world. Published in paperback in 2012, "Everything Is Silent as a Mystery" became a favorite among domestic readers that year. It was successively selected as one of the top ten best books of the year in "Sina China" and "Shenzhen Reading Month" and became a best-seller. Its publication indirectly promoted the upsurge in the publication of poetry collections in China. In this hardcover edition of "Everything Is Silent as a Mystery", the translator not only made new revisions to the text, but also added five new translations, including "Memorial" and "Train Station". The text is printed in full color and includes 10 exquisite illustrations.

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"The Iliad" is a long narrative poem compiled by the blind ancient Greek poet Homer based on oral epics and short songs. It is an important ancient Greek literary work and one of the classics of Western literature. It is called "Homer's epic" together with another work of Homer, "The Odyssey". "The Iliad" is a masterpiece describing ancient wars. It narrates a 10-year war between the ancient Greeks and the Trojans; it praises the strength, might, wit and bravery of the ancient heroes; it eulogizes their great achievements and the spirit of heroism and collectivism in fighting against alien races.

You Breathe the Sun, I Breathe the Moon (selected Lyrical Poems of Akhmatova)

(russia) Anna Andreevna Akhmatova

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This anthology selects Akhmatova's lyric poems. The themes of the poems are mostly about chanting the beautiful and complex emotions of human beings and describing the true psychology of women. Reading them makes people feel the excitement and hope of love, and smell the melancholy, confusion, loneliness, depression and pain of love. The poems are passionate and sincere, with sadness mixed with happiness, and despair sparkling with light. From the selected poems, we can read the poet's twists and turns, contradictions and delicate thoughts.

Self Search

Self Search

Literature

(us) Al Fromm

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"The Search for the Self" is the product of the famous psychologist Fromm's psychoanalytic work, and is also a companion volume to his masterpiece "Escape from Freedom". Fromm used ethical issues to launch a psychological discussion, revealing the crux of modern people's confusion, as well as the pathologies and causes of society. He encourages people to recognize themselves clearly, strive to become their true self, and get rid of the shackles of artificial pain, so as to pursue true happiness.

Existentialism is a Humanism

(french) Jean-paul Sartre

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Existentialism is a philosophical school with great influence, wide popularity and popularity in modern Western philosophy. Its main representative is the French philosopher Sartre. This book consists of two articles: "Existentialism as a Humanism" and "Today's Hope: A Conversation with Sartre". The former was published in 1946, and the latter was published shortly before his death in 1980. Sartre repeatedly emphasized that his existentialism is essentially an optimistic philosophy full of hope for life.

Japanese Nursery Rhymes

(japan) Hakushu Kitahara, Misuzu Kaneko, Kenji Miyazawa

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A selection of 100 Japanese classic nursery rhymes by poets represented by Hakushu Kitahara, Misuzu Kaneko, and Yume Takehisa. Let readers regain their childlike innocence and return poetry to reading.

Ship of Fools (collection Edition)

(germany) Sebastian Brandt

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"Ship of Fools" is a narrative work in the poetry genre. The whole poem occupies a total of 7308 lines, commonly known as an 8,000-line poem. "Ship of Fools" has its own preface and postscript, and is then divided into 112 chapters. After chapter 110, it takes a unique approach and lists two more chapters, 110a and 110b. The 112 chapters of poems are all written independently, and there is no necessary connection or transition between them. The poem organization of "Ship of Fools" is relatively rigorous, the content of the poem lines is relatively complete, and the structure is unique. Although "Ship of Fools" has very clear and independent chapters, it undoubtedly serves as an overall design and is completed in one go. There are all kinds of fools in the cabin. The fools do not lament the misery of life. They just hope to drive the "Fool's Ship" directly to the land of hope - Fool's Town. Therefore, the thoughts in the cabin are lively, and the faces of fools are vivid. They are stupid, rash, reckless, arrogant, conceited, arrogant, unbridled, depraved, dissolute, and misbehaving. The negative concepts of life appear in full force. However, the thoughts of fools are so pale, they lack faith and have no direction, so the big ship driven by fools with all their strength can sail straight towards the disaster of life and the destruction of morality.

This World is as Fleeting as Dew: Kobayashi Icha Haiku 300

(japan) Kobayashi Icha

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Kobayashi Ichicha was the last haiku master in the Edo period, and together with Matsuo Basho and Shibumura, they are known as the three major haiku masters in Japanese classical haiku. Icha left his hometown and went to Edo to make a living in his early years. After wandering for half his life, he returned to his hometown and started a family. However, his children all passed away before him, and Icha spent his later years lonely and embarrassed, with only nature and all things and haiku to express his feelings. Yicha's haiku style is unique. He imitates his predecessors while developing unique variations. While inheriting the aesthetics of tranquility and secludedness, he also adds a humorous personal mark. He hates the world and rebels against the strong, but such radical emotions are completely diluted when he writes, leaving only the open-mindedness of being content with poverty, willing to taste the bitterness of life, endless compassion for weak lives, and lamenting the impermanence of the world. Icha composed more than 20,000 haiku in his lifetime. This book selects more than 300 sentences from them, arranges them chronologically, and attaches the original text, pronunciation and brief notes to aid appreciation.

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.

The Waste Land: Collected Works and Poems of Eliot

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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 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.

Temple of Life

Temple of Life

Literature

(english) Dante Rossetti

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Dante Rossetti's sonnet "The Temple of Life" has a total of 102 poems (including the opening chapter). It was written between 1847 and 1881 and was finalized in June before the poet's death. It represents the achievement of the sonnet art in the British Victorian period and is also a masterpiece in the British poetry world during this period. "The Palace of Life" is full of the poet's sensory impressions about time, love and life. This series of poems directly nourished the creation of British aestheticism and decadence in the 1880s and 1890s. ?

Selected Poems of Auden: 1927-1947 (Collected Works of Auden)

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From the beginning of his career in 1927 to the return of his soul to the country of poetry in 1973, Auden continued to inject new atmosphere into English poetry for nearly half a century. His works range from politics to religion, from cities to the countryside, and are full of beautiful words. Street conversations can also be incorporated into poetry. This book is the first volume of the complete collection of poems that Auden voluntarily retained, and the text was approved by him. This book, together with the unpublished second volume of selected poems, includes all the contents of previous editions of Auden's poetry collections, and covers all the poet's later collections of short poems. It can be said that the essence of Auden's poetry has been collected here. Looking through the entire book, one can't help but admire the exquisiteness of Auden's poetic skills and the breadth of his feelings, and the ancient Western literary tradition has reappeared in its past glory again and again in his writings.

Martin Fierro (translation Series of Epic World Heroes)

(argentina) Jose Hernandez

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Borges once said: "If Argentina has literature, it is "Martin Fierro." "Martin Fierro" is the Argentine national epic and a well-known literary model in Latin America. It is known as the "Bible of the Gauchos." The translation by the famous Spanish poetry translator Zhao Zhenjiang truly presents the original flavor of the Argentinian classic.

Anger and Mystery: Selected Poems by Rene Charles (orpheus Poems Translation Series)

(france) Rene Charles

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"Anger and Mystery" contains nearly ten years of Rene Charles's poetic works from 1938 to 1947. It is the famous work that truly established his position among French readers and the history of poetry. This collection of poems plays a key role in the history of French poetry in all aspects from form to content, and is considered a well-deserved representative work of Rene Charles.

My Anxiety is a Spark: Selected Short Chapters from the Poetry of Adonis

(syria) Adonis

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"My Anxiety is a Spark" is a short poem written by Adonis, a Syrian poet living in France, who wrote it in different periods. He always takes human freedom, dignity and liberation as his starting point and reference. He feels the world like a child, loves the world like a youth, and examines the world like an old man. Adonis's short chapters establish imaginative and beautiful connections between things and their metaphors, and infuse the poet's own emotions and ideas into them, making them full of interest, endless evocative, and impressive. Criticisms of backward and authoritarian Arab politics can be found everywhere in the book, lashings of corrupt and ugly social phenomena, accusations of long-standing ills in traditional Arab culture, and exposure of Western hegemony and colonialism that seek personal gain under various guises. The modernity manifested in his poems is separated from the conservative ideas that have always dominated the Arab world, and it is also connected with the spirit of change that has been obscured in the Arab cultural heritage. He advocates rationalism and enlightenment ideas, promotes human value and will, and strives to explore the mysterious unknown behind the tangible world in the practice of poetry, and reveal the mysteries that accompany people, body, mind, instinct, intuition, and dreams.

My Loneliness is a Garden: Selected Poems of Adonis (new Edition)

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"My Loneliness is a Garden: Selected Poems of Adonis" is a selection and translation of seventeen collections of poems by the translator from the time when the poet entered the poetry world nearly fifty years ago. The poet Adonis is a rebel with a clear attitude, who fights against power and current customs with his indomitable stubbornness. His poems overlook all aspects of life from the perspective of all mankind. His chanting of the eternal themes of those poems reached an otherworldly, profound and timeless realm. His love poems are not afraid of the secular world and want to justify the body and sensuality; but there is no vulgar interest in being intimate with each other, but they show the desolation of life and time. Adonis considered himself a "spiritual exile." Poetry alone, however, was his true place of exile. In his eyes, poetry is supreme, and "the era when poetry ends is just another kind of death."

Flowers and Nausea: Selected Poems of Andrade (orphic Poems Translation Series)

(brazil) Carlos Drummond De Andrade

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"Flowers and Nausea: Selected Poems of Andrade" includes poems from three important poetry collections ("Some Poems", "Nature's Love" and "The People's Rose"). He liberated the language of poetry, boldly adopted civilian colloquial language to write about daily life, and even incorporated slang into the street. With his cold and humorous compassion, he enhanced the lyrical expressiveness of Brazilian daily life.

Rabindranath Tagore Poetry and Prose Color Library

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"Tagore Poetry Color Gallery" contains Tagore's most representative "Birds" and "New Moon", and selects the essence of works such as "Stories and Poems", "Travel Thoughts", "Fruit Collection" and other works. These poems have clear language and meaningful meaning, perfectly displaying lyrical and philosophical thoughts in front of readers, and can give people endless beauty.

National Reading Classics: Fruit Gathering Collection and Liuying Collection (illustrated Edition)

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Select 16 Tagore paintings and enjoy a double feast of poetry appreciation and painting. Asia's first Nobel Prize winner in literature. Every flower, every tree, every grass, every dust, in his writings are all beautiful words and lively thoughts, "as if looking into the eyes of the Creator." Tagore shows us such a culture, a culture that reaches perfection in the vast tranquility and soul-cleansing forests of India, a culture whose main purpose is to obtain peace of soul by continuously increasing the harmony with the natural body of life.

Prose Series You Can Enjoy: Thoughts Traveling Alone + Late Night Reader (set of 2 Volumes in Total)

(english) Samuel Johnson (french) André Gide

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Masters who have gone through the wash of time are not all big books, there are also small chapters. This book collects all the works of masters. They are not large in length, but very nutritious. Traveling alone is suitable for reading when you are lonely. It is relaxing and enjoyable. Going to any place in the world is not as good as walking into your own soul alone. This book collects classic articles that are most suitable for reading aloud, reflecting on life, and the words are meaningful and beautiful. There is no need to go to a reading booth. You can regain your hobby of reading aloud at home, feel the power of words and express your inner emotions through reading aloud. Thoughtful and enlightened, the brain is relaxed and the mood is happy.

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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 Auden: 1948-1973 (collected Works of Auden)

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From the beginning of his career in 1927 to the return of his soul to the country of poetry in 1973, Auden continued to inject new atmosphere into English poetry for nearly half a century. His works range from politics to religion, from cities to rural areas, and are full of beautiful words. Street conversations can also be incorporated into poetry. This book is the second volume of the complete collection of poems that Auden voluntarily retained, and the text was approved by him. This book, together with the first volume of the published anthology, includes all the contents of previous editions of Auden's poetry collections, and covers all the poet's later collections of short poems. It can be said that the essence of Auden's poetry has been collected here. Looking through the entire book, one can't help but admire the exquisiteness of Auden's poetic skills and the breadth of his feelings, and the ancient Western literary tradition has reappeared in its past glory again and again in his writings.

Lover's Gift: Selected Lyrical Poems of Rabindranath Tagore (classic Translation)

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Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), a famous Indian poet and winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature. He wrote a large number of poems throughout his life, and this book includes his famous poems "The Gardener's Collection", "The New Moon Collection", "The Birds Collection", "Fruit Gathering Collection", "The Lover's Gift", etc. These most popular chapters can be regarded as a collection of Rabindranath Tagore's lyric poems. The translator of this book is Mr. Wu Yan, a famous translator and essayist in my country. His translation of Rabindranath Tagore's works, with his profound understanding of the content of the original work and the text that is comparable to the original work, is deeply loved by readers. As the saying goes, "famous translations complement each other."

Selected Poems of Frost

(us)robert Frost

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"Selected Poems of Frost" collects the representative poems of the American poet Frost, accompanied by translations by the outstanding translator Gu Zixin. Frost's poetry successfully used American colloquialism and to some extent had a strong regional cultural flavor. Therefore, his poetry has been controversial. The language of his poetry is fresh and simple, which can represent the poetry style of American poets in the early twentieth century, which is easy to understand and extensively describes his own experiences and real life feelings. With the help of symbolism, metaphor and sustenance, Frost's poetry possesses multiple qualities such as simplicity and depth.

April in May: Selected Poems by Asif Ananda

(ancient) Yasef Ananda Calderon

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"April in May" is a collection of poems by the famous Cuban poet Yasef Ananda Calderon, translated by the famous Spanish translator Professor Zhao Zhenjiang. Yasef is a member of the Cuban Association of Writers and Artists (UNEAC) and the Cuban Association of Social Communicators (ACSC). The author expresses his experience of nature and life in his poems, which are full of imagination and romantic feelings.

I Taste the Taste of Things Too Early: a Collection of Poems by Ishikawa Takuboku

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"I Taste the Flavor of Things Too Soon: A Collection of Poems by Ishikawa Takuboku" contains four short collections by Ishikawa Takuboku. "A Grip of Sand" contains 551 short songs, and "The Sad Toy" contains 194 short songs. These two song collections sincerely record the poet's sorrow and sighs in his life of poverty and illness. "Brief and Whistle" is a collection of six modern poems written by Ishikawa Takuboku, focusing on thinking about the real world. "An Edible Poetry" is a confessional article written by the poet about his poetry creation. He briefly describes his creative path and analyzes his own soul.

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".

Silent Classics: Dufau's Movement and Stillness

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Bonnefoy's poetry is rooted in the Symbolist tradition since Baudelaire, Mallarmé, and Valéry, but also incorporates the innovative vitality of modernist art, representing the mainstream of French poetry since the 1950s. His poems are beautiful and complex, often revealing mysteries. Through the creation of language, he rises from daily experience to an ethereal and supreme realm. His poetry creation style is unique in the French poetry world throughout the 20th century. "Movement and Stillness of Dufault" is included in Bonnefoy's four early poetry collections, including "Movement and Stillness of Dufault", "Yesterday, a Desert", "Inscribed Stone" and "In the Trap of the Threshold", all of which are representative works of the poet.

Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson

(us) Emily Dickinson

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Emily Dickinson is a famous American female poet. She only lived for 56 years, and she lived in isolation. She never married. He has very few friends, only a few close friends, but they only maintain a correspondence relationship with them. She wrote a large number of poems, about 1800. The poems published during his lifetime were all edited and processed to adapt to the aesthetic norms of the rhyme and rhyme of poetry at that time. Many poems deal with the themes of death and immortality. Her fame grew because her friends compiled and published a large number of her poems after her death. Her poems had a huge influence on the subsequent American poetry and became an insurmountable cultural phenomenon.

Silent Classics: Poetry Translation Series 2 (complete Set)

(uk) Philip Larkin (us) Louise Glick (france) Yves Bonnefoy

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"High Window" contains all the works published by Larkin during his lifetime, including his four most famous poetry collections, "Northern Ship", "The Less Deceived", "Queen of Whitsun Wedding" and "High Window", as well as some scattered anecdotes, giving a glimpse of Larkin's poetry creation. "Alloy of Moonlight" contains Glück's four poetry collections, "Wild Irises" (Pulitzer Prize for Poetry), "Meadow", "Rebirth" (The New Yorker Book Prize for Poetry), and "Seven Periods" (Pulitzer Prize for Poetry shortlist), all of which are important works in his mature period. "Until the World Reflects the Deepest Needs of the Soul" contains the complete collection of Glick's two poetry collections, "Averno" (New England PEN Award) and "Village Life" (Griffin Poetry Award shortlist); in addition, there are selections from five earlier poetry collections, covering His poetry collections include "Firstborn" (Poetry Society of America Poets Award), "House on the Marsh", "The Descending Image", "The Triumph of Achilles" (National Book Critics Circle Award), and "Ararat" (Library of Congress Rebecca Bobbitt National Poetry Award). "Movement and Stillness in Dufau" Bonnefoy's poetry is based on the tradition of symbolism since Baudelaire, Mallarmé, and Valéry, but also incorporates the innovative vitality of modernist art, representing the mainstream of French poetry since the 1950s. His poems are beautiful and complex, often revealing mysteries. Through the creation of language, he rises from daily experience to an ethereal and supreme realm. His poetry creation style is unique in the French poetry world throughout the 20th century. "Movement and Stillness of Dufault" is included in Bonnefoy's four early poetry collections, including "Movement and Stillness of Dufault", "Yesterday, a Desert", "Inscribed Stone" and "In the Trap of the Threshold", all of which are representative works of the poet.

The Story of the Other Side

Ekenna Chinedu Oke

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This collection of poems mainly includes short, medium and full-length poems set in Nigerian cities. There are philosophical poems that sing about objects and express ambitions, nostalgic for the past and history, as well as lyric poems that express feelings about the situation and describe the scenery. They all contain the author's true feelings in life and various wisdom and philosophies extracted from the ordinary world. The text of the poem is simple and vivid, full of various imaginations and extensions. It is as thought-provoking as a fable, and it also reveals the cultural awareness of the African continent.

Tale of Twins

Tale of Twins

Literature

Ekenna Chinedu Oke

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The most beautiful flowers blooming on the fertile soil of Nigeria, and the most touching stories described in the most simple and peaceful language. It will take you through the African countries where the secrets are raging, appreciate the indomitable spirit in corruption and war, explore the truth, goodness and beauty in human nature, and taste the mystery and justice in life. When your busy mind encounters the most down-to-earth, truest and most enduring song of inspiration, will you stop and let your soul rest?

Qiu Change Notes

Ekenna Chinedu Oke

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It is a narrative poem that tells the story of an African tribe long, long ago, long, long before the first Europeans set foot on their land. It will take readers on a journey to that distant continent and witness stories that have never happened elsewhere.

Secular Hymns

Secular Hymns

Literature

(nicaragua) Ruben Dario

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The Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario is the most influential poet in the modern development of Latin American literature. His poetry not only has a huge influence in Latin America, but also plays a unique role in the innovation and progress of Spanish poetry as a whole. The modernist literary creation he represents is also a watershed in the history of the development of Spanish poetry. He is an indispensable outstanding figure in studying the overall achievements of Latin American literature. This book includes Dario's representative works "Blue", "Secular Hymn", "First Melody", "Tribulus", "Autumn Sound", etc.

Song of Life and Hope

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The Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario is the most influential poet in the modern development of Latin American literature. His poetry not only has a huge influence in Latin America, but also plays a unique role in the innovation and progress of Spanish poetry as a whole. The modernist literary creation he represents is also a watershed in the history of the development of Spanish poetry. He is an indispensable outstanding figure in studying the overall achievements of Latin American literature. This book includes Dario's collection of poems "Songs of Life and Hope" published in 1905. This is his most outstanding collection of poems and a symbol of his transformation from escapism to new cosmopolitanism.

Anthology of Ancient and Modern Japanese Songs

(japanese) Ji Guanzhi Et Al.

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"Kojin Collection of Japanese Songs" (referred to as "Kokin Collection") is the second collection of Japanese songs after the "Man'yoshu". It is Japan's first collection of Japanese songs "compiled by imperial decree (edited by the Emperor)" and can be called the Japanese version of "The Book of Songs". The book contains more than 1,100 selected Waka songs, which shows the high artistic maturity of Waka, forming a delicate, graceful, romantic, and beautiful "ancient and modern style" that is completely different from the "manyeo style", which laid the foundation for the later "Emperor's Collection of Waka". "Kokinshu" has aristocratic tendencies in its content, and its style has become more delicate. At the same time, it has the popular charm of "Man'yoshu". Among the 1,100 Japanese songs in the 20 volumes of "Kokinshu", love songs account for 360 songs in 5 volumes, accounting for nearly one-third of the total number of songs. "Anthology of Ancient Times" has 20 volumes, including songs by about 130 people. There are 1,100 songs, 5 long songs, 4 whirling songs, and the rest are short songs. This translation refers to a complete set of original texts and can be said to be the most comprehensive translation currently on the market. The translation innovatively adopts the three-sentence "Wu Qi Tiao" translation that is different from previous translations.

Sandburg's Selected Poems

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Carl Sandburg (1878-1967) was a landmark modern American poet, writer, and editor. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature three times in his life: twice for his poetry collections and once for his biography of Lincoln. During his lifetime, Sandburg was recognized as a monument to contemporary American literature, and his poetry-including "The Chicago Poems," "The Cornshuckers," and "Smoke and Steel"-were particularly well received. This poetry collection selects 206 poems from all the works created by Sandburg throughout his life, including most of the poet's representative works, and fills the gap in the translation and introduction of Sandburg's works in the domestic publishing industry for more than thirty years.

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"New Moon Collection" is a collection of children's poems by Rabindranath Tagore, translated by the translator Mr. Zheng Zhenduo. The works involve themes such as nature, life, and love. The words are ethereal and beautiful, and the forms are scattered and the spirit is concentrated. Reading them gives people a sense of beauty and romance. Tagore is known as the "Children's Poet" for "New Moon Collection".

The Complete Works of Dickinson: Volume 1 Poems

Emily Dickinson

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This set of Dickinson's complete works is the result of twenty years of hard work by the translator, Mr. Pu Long. Previously, Professor Pu devoted a year of research on Dickinson at Harvard University and Dickinson's hometown as a Fulbright scholar in 1994-95. After returning to China, he continued to delve into multiple editions of Dickinson's poetry collections and foreign academic materials. Many poetry translations were revised repeatedly and drafted several times. This set of complete works is a complete compilation of the two versions of Dickinson's poems edited by Johnson and Franklin. The differences between the two versions are explained with notes. In addition, Mr. Pu also researched the writing background of each poem in detail and appended it to the corresponding poem. The fourth volume is the translation of the selected letters of Dickinson edited by Johnson, which contains the most valuable letters of the poetess throughout her creative career. In addition, Mr. Pu also attaches background research after each translation. Whether for lovers of poetry and literature or for scholars interested in studying Dickinson, this set of Dickinson's complete works is a rare treasure.

The Complete Works of Dickinson: Volume 3 Poems

Emily Dickinson

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This set of Dickinson's complete works is the result of twenty years of hard work by the translator, Mr. Pu Long. Previously, Professor Pu devoted a year of research on Dickinson at Harvard University and Dickinson's hometown as a Fulbright scholar in 1994-95. After returning to China, he continued to delve into multiple editions of Dickinson's poetry collections and foreign academic materials. Many poetry translations were revised repeatedly and drafted several times. This set of complete works is a complete compilation of the two versions of Dickinson's poems edited by Johnson and Franklin. The differences between the two versions are explained with notes. In addition, Mr. Pu also researched the writing background of each poem in detail and appended it to the corresponding poem. The fourth volume is the translation of the selected letters of Dickinson edited by Johnson, which contains the most valuable letters of the poetess throughout her creative career. In addition, Mr. Pu also attaches background research after each translation. Whether for lovers of poetry and literature or for scholars interested in studying Dickinson, this set of Dickinson's complete works is a rare treasure.

The Complete Works of Dickinson: Volume 2·poetry

Emily Dickinson

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This set of Dickinson's complete works is the result of twenty years of hard work by the translator, Mr. Pu Long. Previously, Professor Pu devoted a year of research on Dickinson at Harvard University and Dickinson's hometown as a Fulbright scholar in 1994-95. After returning to China, he continued to delve into multiple editions of Dickinson's poetry collections and foreign academic materials. Many poetry translations were revised repeatedly and drafted several times. This set of complete works is a complete compilation of the two versions of Dickinson's poems edited by Johnson and Franklin. The differences between the two versions are explained with notes. In addition, Mr. Pu also researched the writing background of each poem in detail and appended it to the corresponding poem. The fourth volume is the translation of the selected letters of Dickinson edited by Johnson, which contains the most valuable letters of the poetess throughout her creative career. In addition, Mr. Pu also attaches background research after each translation. Whether for lovers of poetry and literature or for scholars interested in studying Dickinson, this set of Dickinson's complete works is a rare treasure.

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"Birds" is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces written in 1913, and is also one of the most outstanding poetry collections in the world. This collection of poems contains a total of 365 poems, which is a very philosophical collection of English aphorisms. "In this dusk haze, many things look like illusions - the lower floors of the spires disappear in the darkness, the tops of the trees look like spots of ink. I will wait for the dawn, and when I wake up, I will see your city in the light ." The contradictory existences of sunrise and sunset, betrayal and freedom, sparks and ice blades, streams and oceans were all integrated into profound philosophy of life by Tagore in short and concise sentences, which became the source that leads the world to seek wisdom and truth.

Deep Songs and Ballads

(spain) Federico Garcia Lorca

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Federigo Garcia Lorca was the greatest Spanish poet of the 20th century and a representative of the "1927 Generation" poet group. He creatively combined poetry with Spanish folk songs to create a new poetry style: diverse rhythms and forms, rich words and sentences, rich folk colors, easy to sing, and demonstrated extraordinary poetic skills. His poetry has had a huge impact on the world of poetry. Lorca's poetic creation is divided into three periods. "Deep Song", "Song Suite", "Song Collection" and "Gypsy Ballad Collection" are representative works of his first creative period. This book selects the representative works of the poet in his early period of creation, including "Collection of Poems", "Deep Songs", "Collection of Songs", "Collection of Gypsy Ballads", etc.

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".

Requiem

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"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.

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"Gitanjali" means "poetry" in Hindi. It consists of 103 poems, which were selected by Tagore when he was 50 years old from his three collections of poems - "Navidya", "Kaya", "Gitanjali" and poems scattered in newspapers and magazines since 1908. Tagore integrated modern Western humanism and scientific thought with traditional Indian religion, devoted himself to absorbing the positive meanings of various Indian teachings, and combined modern Western civilization with the spirit of Indian classical philosophy to create a unique "poet's religion." The profound connotation of this philosophy of life is fully reflected in "Gitanjali". As a representative work of pantheism, "Gitanjali" describes the poet's praise of God, his desire for God's arrival, his disappointment in missing God, and his carnival in union with God. It embodies the poet's yearning and contemplation of the infinite world. Isha, Old G's translation enables readers to feel the poet's life passion and invisible power from the lines of poems, guiding readers into the world of passion and love built by the poet.

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"The Collection of Flying Birds" was created in 1913. At first glance, this collection of prose poems with dots of thoughts seems to be all-encompassing and covers a wide range of topics. However, in the expression of his thoughts on nature and life, the poet wrote down his philosophical thoughts on nature, the universe and life with lyrical colorful pens, thus giving people many aspects of life enlightenment. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal, all merge into one in Tagore's writings. Isha, Lao G's translator gave this collection of Birds the translation characteristics of a spoken-word poet. The short sentences convey a profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom.

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