Ca Dao Viet Nam

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Pub. Date: 2003-08-01
Publisher(s): Copper Canyon Pr
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Summary

During the Vietnam war, John Balaban traveled the Vietnamese countryside alone, taping, transcribing, and translating oral folk poems known as "ca dao." No one had ever done this before, and it was Balaban's belief that his project would help end the war. The young American poet walked up to farmers, fishermen, seamstresses, and monks and said, "Sing me your favorite poem," and they did. "Folk poetry is so much a part of everybody's life, my request didn't seem like such a strange proposition," Balaban writes. The resulting collection-the first in any Western -language-became a phenomenon within the American Vietnamese community, but the book slipped out of print after the original publisher folded in the '70s. This revised, bilingual edition includes new poems and an eloquent introduction explicating poetry's importance in Vietnamese culture. The Painting The stream runs clear to its stones; the fish swim in sharp outline. Girl, turn your face for me to draw. Tomorrow, if we should drift apart, I shall find you by this picture. "In early dynasties, Chinese emperors used to send out officials to record the poetry of the common people because folk songs were believed to be the truest indicators of popular feeling. . . . Consider this book such a sampling. Take it as a guide and enter this world of Taoist sages, parted lovers, melon gardens, concubines, exiled kings, wheeling egrets, rice paddies, bamboo bridges, shimmering moons, and fishtraps."-from the introduction "These oral poems are direct (though not beyond slyness), simple in language, poignant. . . . Recommended for all collections."-Library Journal John Balaban is the author of 11 books of poetry, prose, and Vietnamese translations. His Spring Essence: The Poetry of Ho Xuan Huong, has sold 20,000 copies. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he teaches at North Carolina State University.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Revised Edition ix
Introduction 3(16)
Linked Verses 19(1)
The Colonial Troops Transport 20(1)
The Sàigòn River 21(1)
The Pole at the Village Pagoda 22(1)
Coins of Van-Lich 23(1)
Leaving the Village 24(1)
Harmony in the Kingdom 25(1)
Autumn 26(1)
Love Lament 27(1)
Complaining about the Second Wife 28(1)
The Body Is Pain 29(1)
The Red Cloth 30(1)
Lullaby 31(1)
The Ship of Redemption 32(1)
A Tiny Bird 33(1)
Talking about Birds 34(2)
Venturing Out 36(1)
Mother Egret 37(1)
Egret's Death and Funeral Preparations 38(1)
Tao 39(1)
Ké-Mo Village Girl 40(1)
Across the Field of the Old Corporal 41(1)
Difficult Love 42(1)
Phoenixes and Sparrows 43(1)
Looking Out in All Directions 44(1)
Whisky Lovers 45(1)
Replies 46(1)
Testing Confucian Obligations 47(1)
The Carp 48(1)
The Painting 49(1)
The Mandarin Who Couldn't Do Anything 50(1)
A Woman's Heart 51(1)
Husband and Wife 52(1)
Impossible Tasks 53(1)
The Girl with the Binh Tiên Hairdo 54(1)
Wicked Women 55(1)
The Singer with a Bad Voice 56(1)
The Arranged Marriage 57(1)
The Homesick Bride 58(1)
The Outpost Soldier 59(1)
Evening 60(1)
The Cat 61(1)
The Concubine 62(1)
Bare Rocks and Stars 63(1)
Clear Skies, Clear Sea 64(1)
From Sò Mountain 65(1)
The King Star 66(1)
At the Exiled King's River Pavilion 67(2)
Notes 69(4)
About the Translator 73

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