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An Homage to Green Tea

English

By (author): Ch'oui

Translated by: Ian Haight, T'ae-yong H

An illustrated work of lyric poetry and prose on drinking green tea as a meditation.

An Homage to Green Tea is an illustrated collection of poetry and prose on the beneficence of green tea, and ways to experience that beneficence. It collects two works of classical Korean literature into a single volume.

A Poem for Green Tea is a long poem that includes short-short stories, legends, anecdotes, other related poems, excerpts from reference books about green tea, religious and spiritual (Buddhist/Taoist) writing, and Chois notes to the poem. Taken as a whole, the poem seeks to authenticate the value of Korean green tea relative to Chinese green tea in a pleasing, aesthetic manner. A Poem for Green Tea ends with an epilogue poem in praise of Chois unparalleled green tea.

The Divine Life of Tea is a collection of instructions on how to arrive at the best cup of green tea. It begins with superb locations for the cultivation of green tea, when to pick the leaves, how to prepare and store leaves, ideal types of water, grades of boiling water, the utensils to use in preparation of a cup of green tea, and the type of company one should keepa list by no means comprehensive. The Divine Life of Tea ends with an epilogue by Choi, describing his purpose and efforts in writing the manuscript.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 178mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: White Pine Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781945680717

About Ch'oui

Choi was a 19th Century Korean monk. Ian Haights collection of poetry Celadon won Unicorn Press First Book Prize. With Tae-yong H he is the co-translator of Spring Mountain: Complete Poems of Nansrhn forthcoming from White Pine Press. Other awards include Ninth Letters Literary Award in Translation and grants from the Daesan Foundation the Korea Literary Translation Institute and the Baroboin Buddhist Foundation. Poems essays interviews reviews microfiction and translations appear in Barrow Street Writers Chronicle Hyundai Buddhist News Full Stop MoonPark Review and The Poetry Review (UK).  Tae-yong H has been awarded translation grants from the Daesan Foundation and Korea Literature Translation Institute. With Ian Haight he is the co-translator of Borderland Roads: Selected Poems of Kyun Hfinalist for KLTIs Grand Prix Prizeand Magnolia and Lotus: Selected Poems of Hyesimfinalist for ALTAs Stryk Prize. Working from the original classical Korean Tae-yongs translations of Korean poetry have appeared in  Agni New Orleans Review and Prairie Schooner.

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