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Beyond the Court Gate: Selected Poems of Nguyen Trai As a result, his poems have the intimacy and immediacy of the everyday. Translated from the Vietnamese by Nguyen Do and Paul Hoover. The literary symbols of T'ang Dynasty poetry are relatively general, traditional, and polite, but Nguyen T

Beyond the Court Gate: Selected Poems of Nguyen Trai

Beyond the Court Gate: Selected Poems of Nguyen Trai

TITLE:Beyond the Court Gate: Selected Poems of Nguyen Trai
AUTHOR:Nguyen Trai
RATING:4.70 (861 Votes)
ASIN:193399617X
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:180 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2010-05-17
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Poetry. Southeast Asia Studies. Translated from the Vietnamese by Nguyen Do and Paul Hoover. While Li Po and other classic Chinese poets mostly found expression through through landscape, Vietnamese poet Nguyen Trai (1380-1422) wrote about his own life. The literary symbols of T'ang Dynasty poetry are relatively general, traditional, and polite, but Nguyen Trai developed a colloquial and personal style. As a result, his poems have the intimacy and immediacy of the everyday. Over six hundred years old, they appear, in this translation by contemporary Vietnamese poet Nguyen Do and American poet Paul Hoover, to have been written only yesterday, by someone whose feelings we are able to share, despite their distance from us in time and culture. This is the first collection of Nguyen Trai's poetry to be published in English.

Editorial : About the Author Nguyen Trai (1380-1442) is one of the great poets of Vietnamese history. A national hero both for his poetry and his role in overthrowing the Minh Dynasty, which had controlled Vietnam for centuries, his poetry has had a major impact in Vietnam.

I don't have very much to say about this book, except for a few things.

The author gets right to the point, providing concise-friendly examples and applicable situations.

Explains the examples well-enough without going overboard.

As an added nicety, gives examples on how to unit test the code.. Five pages later, the author, evidently forgetting what he had just written, recounts how Admiral Halsey censured DuBose for failing to report that his fire-control radar was broken before going into battle. Holtham's book addresses formal restorative conferencing, circle processes that can be used in classrooms, and "boomerang" questions that can be turned into teachable moments.

The book is filled with ready to use scripts, templates, and role plays. Feel free to go to the better source!
As I finished the book, I began to realize that much study o

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