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  • 100 Poems from the Japanese

    Kenneth Rexroth

    Paperback, 1964

    It is remarkable that any Westerner—even so fine a poet as Kenneth Rexroth—could have captured in translation so much of the subtle essence of classic Japanese poetry: the depth of controlled...
  • One Hundred Poems from the Chinese

    Kenneth Rexroth

    E Book, 2014

    The lyrical world of Chinese poetry in faithful translations by Kenneth Rexroth.
  • Songs of Love, Moon, & Wind: Poems from the Chinese

    Kenneth Rexroth, Eliot Weinberger

    E Book, 2014

    “Nothing stands still in this poetry: the wind blows the trees, the lake water ripples and the ever-present road runs in and out of the hills.”—American Poetry Review

  • Written on the Sky: Poems from the Japanese

    Eliot Weinberger, Kenneth Rexroth

    E Book, 2014

    “Rexroth’s readings from the Japanese master poets are breathtaking in their simplicity and clarity.”—The New York Times
  • Women Poets of Japan

    Ikuko Atsumi, Kenneth Rexroth

    E Book, 2014

    From early as the seventh century up to the present day, no other has had so many important women poets as Japan.
  • One Hundred More Poems from the Chinese: Love and the Turning Year

    Kenneth Rexroth, Kenneth Rexroth

    E Book, 2014

    An assemblage of delicate Chinese verse which delicately explore the worlds of love, nature, and meditation.
  • 100 Poems from the Japanese

    Kenneth Rexroth

    E Book, 2013

    It is remarkable that any Westerner—even so fine a poet as Kenneth Rexroth—could have captured in translation so much of the subtle essence of classic Japanese poetry: the depth of controlled...
  • Written on the Sky: Poems from the Japanese

    Eliot Weinberger, Kenneth Rexroth

    Paperback, 2009

    “Rexroth’s readings from the Japanese master poets are breathtaking in their simplicity and clarity.”—The New York Times
  • Songs of Love, Moon, & Wind: Poems from the Chinese

    Kenneth Rexroth, Eliot Weinberger

    Paperback, 2009

    “Nothing stands still in this poetry: the wind blows the trees, the lake water ripples and the ever-present road runs in and out of the hills.”—American Poetry Review

  • Kenneth Rexroth and James Laughlin: Selected Letters

    James Laughlin, Kenneth Rexroth, Lee Bartlett

    Hardback, 1991