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This book presents 206 poems by four noted12th-century Chinese poets, translated and with an introduction and notes by Professor Jonathan Chaves of George Washington University. The Four Lings were close friends and fellow scholar-poets of the Song Dynasty who shared the courtesy name Ling ("numinous"). As they navigated the uncertain career paths of would-be minor officials they wrote movingly about their joys and disappointments, the hardships of poverty and old age, and the solace to be found in nature and friendship. Their naturalistic and accessible style won widespread admiration, and demands their recognition as major poets of the Song.
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