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A Chinese Bestiary

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At last! Richard Strassberg's stunning new work provides a lively introduction in words and pictures to one of China's best loved and least understood classics, the Shanhai jing or Guideways Through Mountains and Seas. This classic of mythical geography and fantastic ethnography, full of wondrous stories and creatures, contains a treasury of information about the Chinese worldview and has inspired Chinese writers and artists for over two millennia. But until now, its strange vocabulary together with patchy transmission of both text and illustrations, have made it difficult to present to English- speaking audiences. His new book, the product of years of study by one of the few people truly qualified to analyze both text and the images, is sure to delight specialist and nonspecialist alike. - Suzanne Cahill, author of Transcendence and Divine Passion: The Queen Mother of the West in Medieval China

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A Chinese Bestiary, Richard E Strassberg

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Title
A Chinese Bestiary
Language
English
Released
2018
Format
Paperback
Pages
336
ISBN10
0520298519
ISBN13
9780520298514
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At last! Richard Strassberg's stunning new work provides a lively introduction in words and pictures to one of China's best loved and least understood classics, the Shanhai jing or Guideways Through Mountains and Seas. This classic of mythical geography and fantastic ethnography, full of wondrous stories and creatures, contains a treasury of information about the Chinese worldview and has inspired Chinese writers and artists for over two millennia. But until now, its strange vocabulary together with patchy transmission of both text and illustrations, have made it difficult to present to English- speaking audiences. His new book, the product of years of study by one of the few people truly qualified to analyze both text and the images, is sure to delight specialist and nonspecialist alike. - Suzanne Cahill, author of Transcendence and Divine Passion: The Queen Mother of the West in Medieval China