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Wang WeiTimeline (699? - 761)
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Wang Wei is considered to be one of the three great poets of the Tang Period, along with Li Po and Tu Fu. Wang Wei was also a great painter of the era. |
An Anthology of Chinese Literature: Beginnings to 1911, Translated by Stephen Owen |
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The Poetry of Zen: (Shambhalla Library), Edited by Sam Hamill / Edited by J. P. Seaton |
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Sunflower Splendor: Three Thousand Years of Chinese Poetry, Edited by Wu-chi Liu / Edited by Irving Yucheng Lo |
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Three Chinese Poets: Translations of Poems by Wang Wei, Li Bai, and Du Fu, Translated by Vikram Seth |
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To Touch the Sky: Poems of Mystical, Spiritual & Metaphysical Light, Translated by Willis Barnstone |
| Asian Topics: Wang Wei http://www.columbia.edu/itc/eacp/asiasite/topics/index.html?topic=WangWei+subtopic=Intro Brief introduction & overview of Wang Wei and his poetry. |
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| Wang Wei http://www.chinese-poems.com/wang.html Several poems by Wang Wei in both literal, as well as literary English, along with the Chinese originals. |
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| Translated Chinese Poetry: Poems by Wang Wei http://www.lingshidao.net/hanshi/wangwei.htm Several poems by Wang Wei in English. |
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| Poem Hunter: Wang Wei http://www.poemhunter.com/wang-wei/poems/poet-20172/page-1/ Several poems by Wang Wei in English. |
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| Poetry Portal: Wang Wei http://www.poetry-portal.com/poets36.html A good, but brief biography of Wang Wei. |
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Ivan
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