03/03/2026

Leituras, histórias, poesia!

Ano novo, novas leituras.
 Para além das leituras dos livros  Viajar com... estou a ler:

Escalas do Levante, simplesmente cativante!



Li: A Última Ceia, uma boa história de aventura
 e espionagem inspirada em acontecimentos verídicos.
Envolve arte o que me fascina.


O vagabundo do Dharma de Han Shan, 25 poemas.
(tradução de de Jacques Pimpaneau com versões poéticas de Ana Hatherly

 Uma beleza em poesia chinesa acompanhado 
de alguns desenhos e de caligrafia chinesa!



Hanshan was a Buddhist monk, poet, and spiritual writer who lived during the Tang dynasty. Little is known about his life, including where and when he was born, or even whether he actually existed. In the Chinese Buddhist tradition, Hanshan and his sidekick Shide are honored as emanations of the bodhisattvas Mañjuśrī and Samantabhadra, respectively. In Japanese and Chinese paintings, Hanshan is often depicted together with Shide or with Fenggan, another monk with legendary attributes.

It is said that he was a recluse who lived in a remote region, and that his poems were written on rocks in the mountains he called home. He is said to have written 600 poems, of which 313 were collected and have survived.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10794757-o-vagabundo-do-dharma

as enganadas. Apraz-me ler contos.
 Não conhecia Teresa Veiga. 
Foi uma boa surpresa.


Agradeço a oferta dos últimos dois títulos!

Com a cortesia do youtube podemos ouvir e ler poesia de Han Shan em língua francesa.


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