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I, snow leopard

Title
  1. I, snow leopard / Jidi Majia ; preface by Barry Lopez ; afterword by Denis Mair ; translated by Frank Stewart ; [illustrations by Alan Magee].
Published by
  1. Honolulu : Mānoa Books/El León Literary Arts, 2016.
  2. Berkeley, CA : Distributed by Small Press Distribution
Author
  1. Majia, Jidi, 1961-

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Additional authors
  1. Lopez, Barry Holstun, 1945-2020
  2. Mair, Denis C.
  3. Stewart, Frank
  4. Magee, Alan
Description
  1. 48 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
Uniform title
  1. Poems. Selections. English
Alternative title
  1. Poems.
Subject
  1. Chinese poetry > 21st century > Translations into English
Call number
  1. JFE 16-8318
Note
  1. "Speaking in the voice of the endangered Snow Leopard, poet Jidi Majia conjures a mysterious, magnificent creature with a message about the consequences of unchecked violence toward animals--and equally about the violence that threatens the heart of the human species. ... Jidi Majia is an indegenous poet of the Nuosu (Yi) people of mountainous southwestern China. His work expresses the mythic world and cultural tradition of the Nuosu, while being deeply concerned with the urgent probelms of global strife."--Back cover.
Author
  1. Majia, Jidi, 1961- author.
Title
  1. I, snow leopard / Jidi Majia ; preface by Barry Lopez ; afterword by Denis Mair ; translated by Frank Stewart ; [illustrations by Alan Magee].
Publisher
  1. Honolulu : Mānoa Books/El León Literary Arts, 2016.
Distributor
  1. Berkeley, CA : Distributed by Small Press Distribution
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Added author
  1. Lopez, Barry Holstun, 1945-2020, writer of foreword.
  2. Mair, Denis C., writer of afterword.
  3. Stewart, Frank, translator.
  4. Magee, Alan, illustrator.
ISBN
  1. 9780989127745 paperback
  2. 0989127745 paperback
Research call number
  1. JFE 16-8318
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