9780231116572-0231116578-Old Taoist

Old Taoist

ISBN-13: 9780231116572
ISBN-10: 0231116578
Author: Stephen Addiss, J. Thomas Rimer, Jonathan Chaves
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback 208 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780231116572
ISBN-10: 0231116578
Author: Stephen Addiss, J. Thomas Rimer, Jonathan Chaves
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback 208 pages

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Old Taoist (ISBN-13: 9780231116572 and ISBN-10: 0231116578), written by authors Stephen Addiss, J. Thomas Rimer, Jonathan Chaves, was published by Columbia University Press in 2001. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Criticism (Arts History & Criticism) books. You can easily purchase or rent Old Taoist (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Criticism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.89.

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In the literary and artistic milieu of early modern Japan the Chinese and Japanese arts flourished side by side. Kodojin, the "Old Taoist" (1865-1944), was the last of these great poet-painters in Japan. Under the support of various patrons, he composed a number of Taoist-influenced Chinese and Japanese poems and did lively and delightful ink paintings, continuing the tradition of the poet-sage who devotes himself to study of the ancients, lives quietly and modestly, and creates art primarily for himself and his friends.

Portraying this last representative of a tradition of gentle and refined artistry in the midst of a society that valued economic growth and national achievement above all, this beautifully illustrated book brings together 150 of Kodojin's Chinese poems (introduced and translated by Jonathan Chaves), more than 100 of his haiku and tanka (introduced and translated by Stephen Addiss), and many examples of his calligraphy and ink paintings. Addiss's in-depth introduction details the importance of the poet-painter tradition, outlines the life of Kodojin, and offers a critical appraisal of his work, while J. Thomas Rimer's essay puts the literary work of the Old Taoist in context.

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