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|bio=Red Pine - Given Name: Bill Porter (born October 3, 1943; an American author and translator of Chinese and Sanskrit works who writes under the name Red Pine) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Porter_(author) Source] | |||
|publications=* ''P’u Ming’s Oxherding Pictures and Verses'' [[Empty Bowl]], 1983. (translator) ''(see: [[Ten Bulls]])'' | |||
* ''Cold Mountain Poems'' Copper Canyon Press, 1983. (translator) ''(see: [[Hanshan (poet)]])'' | |||
* ''Mountain Poems of Stonehouse'' [[Empty Bowl]], 1985. (translator) ''(see: [[Shiwu]])'' | |||
* ''The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma'' [[Empty Bowl]], 1987; North Point Press, 1989. (translator) ''(see: [[Bodhidharma]])'' | |||
* ''Road to Heaven: Encounters with Chinese Hermits'' Mercury House, 1993. (author) | |||
* ''Guide to Capturing a Plum Blossom'' by Sung Po-jen. Mercury House, 1995. (translator) | |||
* ''Lao-tzu's Taoteching: with Selected Commentaries of the Past 2000 Years'' Mercury House, 1996. (translator and editor) | |||
* ''The Zen Works of Stonehouse: Poems and Talks of a Fourteenth-Century Chinese Hermit'' Mercury House, 1997. (translator) ''(see: [[Shiwu]])'' | |||
* ''The Clouds Should Know Me by Now: Buddhist Poet Monks of China'' Wisdom Publications, 1998. (editor, with Mike O'Connor; and contributing translator) ''(see: [[Jia Dao]], [[Hanshan Deqing]])'' | |||
* ''The Collected Songs of Cold Mountain'' Copper Canyon Press, 2000. (translator and editor) | |||
* ''Diamond Sutra'' Counterpoint, 2001 (translator and extensive commentary) ''(see: [[Diamond Sutra]])'' | |||
* ''Poems of the Masters: China's Classic Anthology of T'ang and Sung Dynasty Verse'' Copper Canyon Press, 2003. (translator) ''(see: [[Three Hundred Tang Poems]])'' | |||
* ''The Heart Sutra: the Womb of Buddhas'' Washington: Shoemaker & Hoard, 2004. (translator with extensive commentary) ''(see: [[Heart Sutra]])'' | |||
* ''The Platform Sutra : the Zen teaching of Hui-neng'' [[Counterpoint (publisher)|Counterpoint]], 2006. {{ISBN|978-1-582-43995-2}} (translator with extensive commentary) (see: ''[[Platform Sutra]]'') | |||
* ''Zen Baggage: A Pilgrimage to China'' Counterpoint, 2008. (author) | |||
* ''In Such Hard Times: The Poetry of Wei Ying-wu'' Copper Canyon Press, July 1, 2009. (translator). Awarded 2007 [[PEN Translation Fund Grants|PEN Translation Fund Grant]] from PEN American Center. Winner of the American Literary Translators Association's inaugural Lucien Stryk Asian Translation Prize in 2010. ''(see: [[Wei Yingwu]])'' | |||
* ''Lao-tzu's Taoteching: Translated by Red Pine with selected commentaries from the past 2000 years'' revised edition, Copper Canyon Press, 2009. | |||
*''Guide to Capturing a Plum Blossom by Sung Po-jen'' Copper Canyon Press, 2011 (translator) | |||
* ''The Lankavatara Sutra: Translation and Commentary'' [[Counterpoint (publisher)|Counterpoint]], 2012, (translator) | |||
*''The Mountain Poems of Stonehouse'' [[Copper Canyon Press]], 2014, (translator) | |||
*''Yellow River Odyssey'' Chin Music Press 2014 {{ISBN|0988769301}} | |||
*"The Silk Road" Counterpoint 2016 {{ISBN|978-1-61902-751-0}} | |||
*"Paradise of the Mind", CITIC Publishing, May of 2018, translated by Li Xin | |||
|education=University of California, Santa Barbara | |||
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languagetranslation | Chinese; Sanskrit |
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