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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] | |bio=Red Pine (Chi Song) - 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] | ||
*2018: Porter, 74, a translator of Chinese poetry and author, has been awarded the American Academy of Arts & Letters Thornton Wilder Prize for translation. He writes under the name Red Pine (Chi Song) and has lived in Port Townsend since the late 1980s. ([https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/port-townsend-translator-of-chinese-poets-wins-national-prize/ Source Accessed May 8, 2020]) | |||
|publications=* ''P’u Ming’s Oxherding Pictures and Verses'' [[Empty Bowl]], 1983. (translator) ''(see: [[Ten Bulls]])'' | |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)]])'' | * ''Cold Mountain Poems'' Copper Canyon Press, 1983. (translator) ''(see: [[Hanshan (poet)]])'' |
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bio | Red Pine (Chi Song) - 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) Source
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languageprimary | English |
languagetranslation | Chinese; Sanskrit |
languagetarget | English |
education | University of California, Santa Barbara |
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