The Poems of Mao Zedong

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Author: Mao Zedong

ISBN-10: 0520261623

ISBN-13: 9780520261624

Category: Chinese Poetry

Mao Zedong, leader of the revolution and absolute chairman of the People's Republic of China, was also a calligrapher and a poet of extraordinary grace and eloquent simplicity. The poems in this beautiful edition (from the 1963 Beijing edition), translated and introduced by Willis Barnstone, are expressions of decades of struggle, the painful loss of his first wife, his hope for a new China, and his ultimate victory over the Nationalist forces. Willis Barnstone's introduction, his short...

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Mao Zedong, leader of the revolution and absolute chairman of the People's Republic of China, was also a calligrapher and a poet of extraordinary grace and eloquent simplicity. The poems in this beautiful edition (from the 1963 Beijing edition), translated and introduced by Willis Barnstone, are expressions of decades of struggle, the painful loss of his first wife, his hope for a new China, and his ultimate victory over the Nationalist forces. Willis Barnstone's introduction, his short biography of Mao and brief history of the revolution, and his notes on Chinese versification all combine to enrich the Western reader's understanding of Mao's poetry.

AcknowledgmentsPART I: INTRODUCTION Mao's Life and the Revolution About the Poems Notes on the IntroductionPART II: THE POEMS Changsha Tower of the Yellow Crane Chingkang Mountain Warlords Ninth Day of the Ninth Moon New Year's Day On the Road to Chian Tingchow to Changsha First Siege Second Siege Region of the Great Pines Huichang Loushan Pass Three Songs The Long March Kunlun Mountain Liupan the Mountain of Six Circles Snow Capture of Nanking Poem for Liu Ya-tzu (1949)Poem for Liu Ya-tzu (1950)Peitaho Swimming The Gods Saying Good-bye to the God of Disease (1)Saying Good-bye to the God of Disease (2)Return to Shaoshun Climbing Lushan Militia Women To a Friend Written on a Photograph of the Cave of the Gods To Kuo Mo-jo (1961)In Praise of the Winter Plum Blossom Winter Clouds To Kuo Mo-jo (1963)Notes on the PoemsPART III: APPENDIXES The Translation Chinese Versification Mao's Calligraphy