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- catalog abstract "Alternating between the loveable irrascibility and self-mocking humor reminiscent of the poet Cold Mountain (Han Shan), Budbill's poems view the modern world from the viewpoint of a New England hermit-scholar. Remarkable for their generous spirit, accessibility and biting criticism, these poems present a poet of strong mind and voice.".
- catalog contributor b11590632.
- catalog coverage "Asia Civilization Poetry.".
- catalog coverage "Vermont Poetry.".
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Alternating between the loveable irrascibility and self-mocking humor reminiscent of the poet Cold Mountain (Han Shan), Budbill's poems view the modern world from the viewpoint of a New England hermit-scholar. Remarkable for their generous spirit, accessibility and biting criticism, these poems present a poet of strong mind and voice.".
- catalog description "What it is like to read the ancients -- How he writes -- Always in these ancient Chinese paintings -- the road to buddhahood -- Thirty years -- Another kind of travel -- Quiet and seldom seen -- North is nowhere -- Stillness, absolute, profound -- How -- Where live -- Nothing much -- When came to Judevine Mountain -- In the ancient tradition -- The progress of ambition -- Like the clouds -- The three goals -- Bathroom reading: after a poem by Han Shan -- Three -- After reading Meng Chaio's "Seeing off Master Tan" -- What would it be like? -- Which of them sees more clearly? -- No trail -- Variation a theme by another recluse who also thought about ambition and the self -- Alone and lonely -- Three decades -- The story of Chi Mu Chian -- Another lie -- As in Ryokan's brushwork -- You false masters of serenity -- The music of my own kind too -- For Wang Wei -- Home -- An unassuming grandeur -- When get depressed -- My fifty-eighth birthday I write two poems: first one: what keeps me here? -- My fifty-eight".
- catalog extent "xvi, 121 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Moment to moment.".
- catalog identifier "1556591330 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Moment to moment.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Port Townsend WA : Copper Canyon Press,".
- catalog relation "Moment to moment.".
- catalog spatial "Asia Civilization Poetry.".
- catalog spatial "Vermont Poetry.".
- catalog spatial "Vermont".
- catalog subject "811/.54 21".
- catalog subject "Mountain life Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Mountain life Vermont Poetry.".
- catalog subject "PS3552.U346 M66 1999".
- catalog subject "Zen poetry, American.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What it is like to read the ancients -- How he writes -- Always in these ancient Chinese paintings -- the road to buddhahood -- Thirty years -- Another kind of travel -- Quiet and seldom seen -- North is nowhere -- Stillness, absolute, profound -- How -- Where live -- Nothing much -- When came to Judevine Mountain -- In the ancient tradition -- The progress of ambition -- Like the clouds -- The three goals -- Bathroom reading: after a poem by Han Shan -- Three -- After reading Meng Chaio's "Seeing off Master Tan" -- What would it be like? -- Which of them sees more clearly? -- No trail -- Variation a theme by another recluse who also thought about ambition and the self -- Alone and lonely -- Three decades -- The story of Chi Mu Chian -- Another lie -- As in Ryokan's brushwork -- You false masters of serenity -- The music of my own kind too -- For Wang Wei -- Home -- An unassuming grandeur -- When get depressed -- My fifty-eighth birthday I write two poems: first one: what keeps me here? -- My fifty-eight".
- catalog title "Moment to moment : poems of a mountain recluse / by David Budbill.".
- catalog type "Poetry. fast".
- catalog type "text".