An interesting and unique experience with Ezra Pound

June 5th, 2014

Today I had a really interesting time (it is usually interesting, but today even more so) in my graduate course in American Literature and Culture.

We were discussing Ezra Pound’s poem “A River Merchant’s Wife – a Letter”.

This is not an original poem by Pound but actually a translation of a poem written hundreds of years ago by a Chinese poet named Li Po. Maybe you already knew that, but just in case, and because it is important to the rest of this discussion, I needed to bring that up.

There is of course some discussion among scholars, some heated discussions even, about the veracity, and accuracy of the translation. Pound said he was trying more for an image to image, ideal to ideal translation, but still he used some very literal translations in his version.

Keep in mind this was done in 1914 or so. Chinese was not a widely known language outside of China.

The places named were easy enough to verify and they do bring some additional understanding to the poem.

2 of my graduate students in this class are Chinese though, so we had a unique opportunity to discuss the original poem, which they were easily able to call up on iPads and compare Pound’s translation.

That was really interesting, but also interesting that one of the students knew the areas mentioned in the poem and had actually been there. He commented that the river mentioned is famous for being very dangerous as well.

They both were able to talk about the customs of early marriages and the way a wife would act which also shed some light on our discussions.

This class is usually interesting, but today, really interesting. Not the kind of class we usually have.

Here’s to next week and hoping it is still interesting as we move to one of my favorites, T.S. Eliot.

Advanced Discussion – Ignorance is bliss

June 5th, 2014

This week in Advanced Discussion we talked about a few more proverbs. One of the ones that seemed simple but brought a lot of talk was “ignorance is bliss”.

There are a lot of aspects to this proverb, but at its base it simply means “not knowing about some things is better and allows you to be happy” instead of stressing or worrying about something you may not be able to change.

While it surely isn’t good for you to be ignorant about a test you were supposed to be prepared for.

Students are not allowed to use a dictionary, so that is also part of the discussion.

“Ignorance” looks like a word many students know which is “ignore” or even “ignorant”. There is a connection, but it isn’t in the way some of the students thought. To be “ignorant” simply means “to not know about”. To be “stupid” means “to not be able to know”.

If someone asks you how to get to Nagoya station, it is okay to say you don’t know, but it is not okay to say you don’t understand.

Look and See

May 22nd, 2014

Had this question at lunch the other day, and I thought the answer might be helpful for others.

We were talking about the difference between “look” and “see”. Sometimes there is confusion about when to use which one.

The simplest way to separate them is that “look” is an action and “see” is the result.

For example:

— Using “Look” and “See”

Look at the silly monkey using a computer.

Can you see that silly monkey using a computer?

Will you look in your room and see if your window is open?

I hope that makes it clear.

Golf with the guys

May 22nd, 2014

Last weekend was another golf outing for my oldest son’s golf school, so that means me and my younger son got to go along and play 18 holes while the coach was working with the others.

This is in Enakyo Park in Gifu. We have been there a few times now and this is the second time it was only me and Ahn playing. We had a great time though it is also a lot of fun when we can all go together as a family.

Here are a few pictures of the course:

Golden week was short but good

May 13th, 2014

This was the shortest Golden Week I can remember.

I usually don’t really like having classes interrupted so soon in the semester anyway, so I don’t really mind that it was a little shorter than usual.

Still, Golden Week was a lot of fun.

It rained so hard Monday that I was really worried about our plans to barbecue with some friends on Tuesday.

That was quite a rain, and it did make my backyard fairly soggy, but when I woke up on Tuesday morning the sun was shining and the sky was clear.

I have a pretty large canopy covering my deck, so it was in pretty good shape still. By the time people started arriving, the place was in great shape.

I didn’t have to stand over the grill the whole time either, so that was a plus.

I usually don’t do seafood on the grill, but someone brought some really large shrimp. I was told they were delicious ;-) I did eat steak though, hehheh.

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