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The Poet Li Po: A. D. 701-762 (Classic Reprint)

Author Arthur Waley
Publisher Forgotten Books
Category Paperback
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Author(s) Arthur Waley
Publisher Forgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN 1331723116
ISBN-13 9781331723110
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Excerpt from The Poet Li Po: A. D. 701-762

Since the Middle Ages the Chinese have been almost unanimous in regarding Li Po as their greatest poet, and the few who have given the first place to his contemporary Tu Fu have usually accorded the second to Li.

One is reluctant to disregard the verdict of a people upon its own poets. We are sometimes told by Frenchmen or Russians that Oscar Wilde is greater than Shakespeare. We are tempted to reply that no foreigner can be qualified to decide such a point.

Yet we do not in practice accept the judgment of other nations upon their own literature. To most Germans Schiller is still a great poet; but to the rest of Europe hardly one at all.

It is consoling to discover that on some Germans (Lilienkron, for example) Schiller makes precisely the same impression as he does on us. And similarly, if we cannot accept the current estimate of Li Po, we have at least the satisfaction of knowing that some of Chinas most celebrated writers are on our side. About A.D.816 the poet Po Chii-i wrote as follows (he is discussing Tu Fu as well as Li Po): The world acclaims Li Po as its master poet. I grant that his works show unparalleled talent and originality, but not one in ten contains any moral reflection or deeper meaning.

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