Poet-Monks: The Invention of Buddhist Poetry in Late Medieval China

Poet-Monks focuses on the literary and religious practices of Buddhist poet-monks in Tang-dynasty China to propose an alternative historical arc of medieval Chinese poetry. Combining large-scale quantitative analysis with close readings of important literary texts, Thomas J. Mazanec describes how Buddhist poet-monks, who first appeared in the latter half of Tang-dynasty China, asserted a bold new vision of poetry that proclaimed the union of classical verse with Buddhist practices of repetition, incantation, and meditation.

Mazanec traces the historical development of the poet-monk as a distinct actor in the Chinese literary world, arguing for the importance of religious practice in medieval literature. As they witnessed the collapse of the world around them, these monks wove together the frayed threads of their traditions to establish an elite-style Chinese Buddhist poetry. Poet-Monks shows that during the transformative period of the Tang-Song transition, Buddhist monks were at the forefront of poetic innovation.

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Poet-Monks: The Invention of Buddhist Poetry in Late Medieval China

Poet-Monks focuses on the literary and religious practices of Buddhist poet-monks in Tang-dynasty China to propose an alternative historical arc of medieval Chinese poetry. Combining large-scale quantitative analysis with close readings of important literary texts, Thomas J. Mazanec describes how Buddhist poet-monks, who first appeared in the latter half of Tang-dynasty China, asserted a bold new vision of poetry that proclaimed the union of classical verse with Buddhist practices of repetition, incantation, and meditation.

Mazanec traces the historical development of the poet-monk as a distinct actor in the Chinese literary world, arguing for the importance of religious practice in medieval literature. As they witnessed the collapse of the world around them, these monks wove together the frayed threads of their traditions to establish an elite-style Chinese Buddhist poetry. Poet-Monks shows that during the transformative period of the Tang-Song transition, Buddhist monks were at the forefront of poetic innovation.

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Poet-Monks: The Invention of Buddhist Poetry in Late Medieval China

Poet-Monks: The Invention of Buddhist Poetry in Late Medieval China

by Thomas J. Mazanec
Poet-Monks: The Invention of Buddhist Poetry in Late Medieval China

Poet-Monks: The Invention of Buddhist Poetry in Late Medieval China

by Thomas J. Mazanec

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Poet-Monks focuses on the literary and religious practices of Buddhist poet-monks in Tang-dynasty China to propose an alternative historical arc of medieval Chinese poetry. Combining large-scale quantitative analysis with close readings of important literary texts, Thomas J. Mazanec describes how Buddhist poet-monks, who first appeared in the latter half of Tang-dynasty China, asserted a bold new vision of poetry that proclaimed the union of classical verse with Buddhist practices of repetition, incantation, and meditation.

Mazanec traces the historical development of the poet-monk as a distinct actor in the Chinese literary world, arguing for the importance of religious practice in medieval literature. As they witnessed the collapse of the world around them, these monks wove together the frayed threads of their traditions to establish an elite-style Chinese Buddhist poetry. Poet-Monks shows that during the transformative period of the Tang-Song transition, Buddhist monks were at the forefront of poetic innovation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501773846
Publisher: Cornell East Asia Series
Publication date: 02/15/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 348
Sales rank: 287,333
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Thomas J. Mazanec is Associate Professor of Premodern Chinese and Comparative Literature at UC Santa Barbara.

What People are Saying About This

Paula Varsano

Poet-Monks promises to transform our understanding of middle-period Chinese poetry, offering a highly readable and in-depth analysis of a crucial and as-yet understudied subject. A must-read for all who are curious about the interface between the Chinese poetic tradition and the growth of Buddhism during this critical period.

Xiaoshan Yang

Combining lucid exposition with incisive close reading, Poet-Monks sheds fresh insight on the process through which Buddhist poet-monks created a distinct type of poetry between 760 and 960 CE. Mazanec challenges the received narrative about the period and demonstrates how it can be viewed as one of innovation and possibility.

Meow Hui Goh

Even within the scholarship of classical Chinese poetry, Buddhist poet-monks have not been given sufficient attention, especially not as a community or tradition with a specific history. Not only does Poet-Monks bring needed attention to these poets and works, but it also complicates the standard narrative of late Tang poetry—raising the issue of how literary history should and can be constructed.

Ohio State University Meow Hui Goh

Even within the scholarship of classical Chinese poetry, Buddhist poet-monks have not been given sufficient attention, especially not as a community or tradition with a specific history. Not only does Poet-Monks bring needed attention to these poets and works, but it also complicates the standard narrative of late Tang poetry—raising the issue of how literary history should and can be constructed.

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