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Peach Blossom Fish: Selected Poems Composed & Calligraphed by Chang Ch'ung-ho

Peach Blossom Fish: Selected Poems Composed & Calligraphed by Chang Ch'ung-ho

1999年張充和詩集《桃花魚》裝幀藝術家薄英手工藝術書

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作者(Author):張充和 Chang Ch'ung-ho, 薄英 Ian Boyden

出版社(Publisher) Walla Walla, Washington: Crab Quill Press

出版時間(Publishing Date):1999

頁數(Pages):48

裝幀(Binding):精裝 Hardcover

品相(Condition):九五品 Fine

尺寸(Size):29x22cm

Peach Blossom Fish (桃花魚) represents the first published collection of poems and calligraphy by Chang Ch'ung-ho (Chinese, 1914–2015, 張充和). Chang Ch'ung-ho is celebrated by many Chinese scholars and calligraphers as one of China's greatest calligraphers of the last century and one of the last of the classically trained Chinese literati. For this volume, Chang Ch'ung-ho selected eighteen poems recording her profound response to the turmoil of the 20th century. Images of floating, dreams, and exile wend their way through each poem. The translations are the product of a rare and delightful collaboration. Not only was Chang Ch'ung-ho present to clarify the significance of each line and each poem, but the main translator, the late Hans H. Frankel, professor emeritus Yale University, was none other than the author's husband of fifty years. The English translations are paired with the poem calligraphed by the poet's own hand in the original Chinese. Working in collaboration with the book's designer, each poem was calligraphed specifically for this book, and each page provides its own unique and startling composition. The book is printed on Hahnemühle German Ingres. The covers are made variously of padauk, sapele, and Alaskan yellow cedar. Although bound as a traditional western codex, the sewn-board binding with a drop-away spine allows the book to open flat and function similarly to a collection of album leaves. 

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