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Jonathan Chaves

Jonathan Chaves (born June 8, 1943), B.A. Brooklyn College, 1965; M.A. Columbia University, 1966; PhD Columbia University, 1971, is Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He is a translator of classic Chinese poetry.

Chaves at the shrine of Judge Bao

Translations edit

He published the first books in English or any Western language on such masters as Mei Yaochen 梅堯臣 (1002–60); Yang Wanli 楊萬里 (1127-1206); Yuan Hongdao 袁宏道 (1568-1610); the painter Wu Li 吳歷(1632-1718; as a poet); and Zhang Ji 張籍 (c.766-c.830). Eliot Weinberger, in his book 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei, cites Chaves among the 4 best scholar-translators of Chinese poetry in English,[1] placing him with translators Burton Watson, A.C. Graham and Arthur Waley.

Awards edit

He is the 2014 recipient of the American Literary Translators Association’s Lucien Stryk Prize for his book Every Rock a Universe: The Yellow Mountains and Chinese Travel Writing.[2] His book Pilgrim of the Clouds: Poems and Essays from Ming China by Yuan Hung-tao and His Brothers was a finalist for the National Book Award in the translation category.[3] He and co-author J. Thomas Rimer won the 1998 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature for their translation of the Wakan rōeishū titled Japanese and Chinese Poems to Sing: The Wakan Rōei Shū (Columbia University Press, 1997).[4]

Research edit

Chaves’ research has emphasized the relationship between poetry and painting in China, encompassing comparisons with Japanese and Western poetry and painting. He was invited to curate an exhibition on the interrelationships between painting, poetry and calligraphy at The China Institute in America (New York), which took place in 2000, and produced a catalog from that exhibit called The Chinese Painter as Poet.[5]

Chaves also has published on Chinese-language poetry Kanshi in Japan. In 1997, he and J. Thomas Rimer published the first translation and study in any Western language (English) of the bilingual (Japanese and Chinese) anthology of the early 11th century, Japanese and Chinese Poems to Sing: The Wakan Rōei Shū (Columbia University Press, 1997). This won the 1998 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature.[4]

He has also published original poetry, both in modernist style and in neo-formalist metrical forms with rhyme, in such literary magazines as IRONWOOD, 19 (1982, pp. 134–135), THE GREENFIELD REVIEW (Vol. 11, 1 & 2 double issue, 1983, pp. 145–146), and CHRONICLES: A Magazine of American Culture (May, 2009, pp. 12, 26-27; September, 2015, p. 17; October, 2016, pp. 15 and 41; November, 2017, p. 24; June, 2019 , pp.   20 and 41; July, 2020, pp. 22 and 42 ), ACADEMIC QUESTIONS, July, 2020 (three poems). In 2023 he published a book of his poems, "Surfing the Torrent," Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock Resource Publications.

Selected translations edit

  • "Every Rock a Universe: The Yellow Mountains and Chinese Travel Writing", Floating World Editions, 2013
  • "West Cliff Poems: The Poetry of Weng Chüan", Ahadada Books, 2010
  • "Cloud Gate Song: The Verse of Tang Poet Zhang Ji", Floating World Editions, 2006
  • "Heaven My Blanket, Earth My Pillow: Poems from Sung Dynasty China by Yang Wan-li", Weatherhill, Tokyo, 1975. New edition, 2004

Selected bibliography edit

  • Chaves, J. (1975). Heaven My Blanket, Earth My Pillow: Poems from Sung-Dynasty China by Yang Wan-li. Tokyo: Weatherhill. ISBN 0834801035
  • Chaves, J. (1976). Mei Yao-chʻen and the Development of Early Sung Poetry. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231039659
  • Chaves, J. (1978). Pilgrim of the Clouds: Poems and Essays from Ming-Dynasty China by Yüan Hung-tao and His Brothers. Tokyo: Weatherhill. ISBN 0834801345
  • Chaves, J. (1986). The Columbia Book of Later Chinese Poetry: Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties (1279-1911). New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231061483
  • Chaves, J., J. Thomas Rimer, Stephen Addiss, and Hiroyuki Suzuki. (1991). Shisendō: Hall of the Poetry Immortals. New York and Tokyo: Weatherhill. ISBN 0834802414
  • Chaves, J. (1993). Singing of the Source: Nature and God in the Poetry of the Chinese painter Wu Li. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780585338170
  • Chaves, J. and J. Thomas Rimer. (1997). Japanese and Chinese Poems to Sing: The Wakan Rōei Shū. New York, Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231107021
  • Chaves, J. and Stephen Addiss. (2000). Old Taoist: The Life, Art and Poetry of Kodojin. New York, Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231504003
  • Chaves, J. (2000). The Chinese Painter as Poet. New York: China Institute Gallery, China Institute. ISBN 9780965427043
  • Chaves, J. (2006). Cloud Gate Song: The Verse of Tang Poet Zhang Ji. Warren, CT: Floating World Editions. ISBN 978-1891640445
  • Chaves, J. (2011). West Cliff Poems: The Poetry of Weng Chüan. Tokyo: Ahadada Books. ISBN 978-0981274461
  • Chaves, J. (2013). Every Rock a Universe: The Yellow Mountains and Chinese Travel Writing. Warren, CT: Floating World Editions. ISBN 1891640704
  • Chaves, J. (2017). Cave of the Immortals: The Poetry and Prose of Bamboo Painter Wen Tong (1019-1079). Warren, CT: Floating World Editions. ISBN 978-1-891640-90-2

References edit

  1. ^ Weinberger, Eliot (1987). 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei: How A Chinese Poem is Translated. Moyer Bell. ISBN 9780918825148.
  2. ^ Mena, Erica (16 November 2014). "Stryk Prize Awarded to Jonathan Chaves". American Literary Translators Association. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  3. ^ "National Book Awards 1979". National.
  4. ^ a b "Archive of past prize winners for the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature". Donald Keene Center. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  5. ^ Chaves, Jonathan (2000). The Chinese Painter as Poet. China Institute in America.

External links edit

  • Biographical Sketch


  • [1] Festschrift for Chaves published Fall 2017

jonathan, chaves, born, june, 1943, brooklyn, college, 1965, columbia, university, 1966, columbia, university, 1971, professor, chinese, language, literature, george, washington, university, washington, translator, classic, chinese, poetry, chaves, shrine, jud. Jonathan Chaves born June 8 1943 B A Brooklyn College 1965 M A Columbia University 1966 PhD Columbia University 1971 is Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at The George Washington University in Washington D C He is a translator of classic Chinese poetry Chaves at the shrine of Judge Bao Contents 1 Translations 2 Awards 3 Research 4 Selected translations 5 Selected bibliography 6 References 7 External linksTranslations editHe published the first books in English or any Western language on such masters as Mei Yaochen 梅堯臣 1002 60 Yang Wanli 楊萬里 1127 1206 Yuan Hongdao 袁宏道 1568 1610 the painter Wu Li 吳歷 1632 1718 as a poet and Zhang Ji 張籍 c 766 c 830 Eliot Weinberger in his book 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei cites Chaves among the 4 best scholar translators of Chinese poetry in English 1 placing him with translators Burton Watson A C Graham and Arthur Waley Awards editHe is the 2014 recipient of the American Literary Translators Association s Lucien Stryk Prize for his book Every Rock a Universe The Yellow Mountains and Chinese Travel Writing 2 His book Pilgrim of the Clouds Poems and Essays from Ming China by Yuan Hung tao and His Brothers was a finalist for the National Book Award in the translation category 3 He and co author J Thomas Rimer won the 1998 Japan U S Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature for their translation of the Wakan rōeishu titled Japanese and Chinese Poems to Sing The Wakan Rōei Shu Columbia University Press 1997 4 Research editChaves research has emphasized the relationship between poetry and painting in China encompassing comparisons with Japanese and Western poetry and painting He was invited to curate an exhibition on the interrelationships between painting poetry and calligraphy at The China Institute in America New York which took place in 2000 and produced a catalog from that exhibit called The Chinese Painter as Poet 5 Chaves also has published on Chinese language poetry Kanshi in Japan In 1997 he and J Thomas Rimer published the first translation and study in any Western language English of the bilingual Japanese and Chinese anthology of the early 11th century Japanese and Chinese Poems to Sing The Wakan Rōei Shu Columbia University Press 1997 This won the 1998 Japan U S Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature 4 He has also published original poetry both in modernist style and in neo formalist metrical forms with rhyme in such literary magazines as IRONWOOD 19 1982 pp 134 135 THE GREENFIELD REVIEW Vol 11 1 amp 2 double issue 1983 pp 145 146 and CHRONICLES A Magazine of American Culture May 2009 pp 12 26 27 September 2015 p 17 October 2016 pp 15 and 41 November 2017 p 24 June 2019 pp 20 and 41 July 2020 pp 22 and 42 ACADEMIC QUESTIONS July 2020 three poems In 2023 he published a book of his poems Surfing the Torrent Eugene OR Wipf amp Stock Resource Publications Selected translations edit Every Rock a Universe The Yellow Mountains and Chinese Travel Writing Floating World Editions 2013 West Cliff Poems The Poetry of Weng Chuan Ahadada Books 2010 Cloud Gate Song The Verse of Tang Poet Zhang Ji Floating World Editions 2006 Heaven My Blanket Earth My Pillow Poems from Sung Dynasty China by Yang Wan li Weatherhill Tokyo 1975 New edition 2004Selected bibliography editChaves J 1975 Heaven My Blanket Earth My Pillow Poems from Sung Dynasty China by Yang Wan li Tokyo Weatherhill ISBN 0834801035 Chaves J 1976 Mei Yao chʻen and the Development of Early Sung Poetry New York Columbia University Press ISBN 9780231039659 Chaves J 1978 Pilgrim of the Clouds Poems and Essays from Ming Dynasty China by Yuan Hung tao and His Brothers Tokyo Weatherhill ISBN 0834801345 Chaves J 1986 The Columbia Book of Later Chinese Poetry Yuan Ming and Qing Dynasties 1279 1911 New York Columbia University Press ISBN 9780231061483 Chaves J J Thomas Rimer Stephen Addiss and Hiroyuki Suzuki 1991 Shisendō Hall of the Poetry Immortals New York and Tokyo Weatherhill ISBN 0834802414 Chaves J 1993 Singing of the Source Nature and God in the Poetry of the Chinese painter Wu Li Honolulu University of Hawaii Press ISBN 9780585338170 Chaves J and J Thomas Rimer 1997 Japanese and Chinese Poems to Sing The Wakan Rōei Shu New York Columbia University Press ISBN 0231107021 Chaves J and Stephen Addiss 2000 Old Taoist The Life Art and Poetry of Kodojin New York Columbia University Press ISBN 9780231504003 Chaves J 2000 The Chinese Painter as Poet New York China Institute Gallery China Institute ISBN 9780965427043 Chaves J 2006 Cloud Gate Song The Verse of Tang Poet Zhang Ji Warren CT Floating World Editions ISBN 978 1891640445 Chaves J 2011 West Cliff Poems The Poetry of Weng Chuan Tokyo Ahadada Books ISBN 978 0981274461 Chaves J 2013 Every Rock a Universe The Yellow Mountains and Chinese Travel Writing Warren CT Floating World Editions ISBN 1891640704 Chaves J 2017 Cave of the Immortals The Poetry and Prose of Bamboo Painter Wen Tong 1019 1079 Warren CT Floating World Editions ISBN 978 1 891640 90 2References edit Weinberger Eliot 1987 19 Ways of Looking at Wang Wei How A Chinese Poem is Translated Moyer Bell ISBN 9780918825148 Mena Erica 16 November 2014 Stryk Prize Awarded to Jonathan Chaves American Literary Translators Association Retrieved 19 July 2015 National Book Awards 1979 National a b Archive of past prize winners for the Japan U S Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature Donald Keene Center Retrieved 26 February 2024 Chaves Jonathan 2000 The Chinese Painter as Poet China Institute in America External links editBiographical Sketch 1 Festschrift for Chaves published Fall 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jonathan Chaves amp oldid 1212838705, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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