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Symbiotic nurture between literature, culture and nature in Gary Snyder’s Meta-Picto-Poetry of landscape1 1 The author received financial support from Chongqing Education Commission in China. This article is one of the phased objectives of the planned project “A Study on Zen Thought and Aesthetic Appeal in Contemporary American poet Gary Snyder’s Meta-Picto-Poetry of Landscape” (Project No.21SKGH140).

Crianza simbiótica entre literatura, cultura y naturaleza en la Meta-Picto-Poesía del paisaje de Gary Snyder

Abstract:

This article holds the opinion that some meta-picto-poetry of landscape, composed by American poet Gary Snyder, takes Chinese landscape painting as its subject matter with the characteristics of ancient Chinese poetry, shimmering with incomparable artistic charm and cultural substance. Poetry of this kind is a perfect combination of eastern and western elements, integrating the cultures, thoughts and arts of both sides. The appreciation of this poetry creates a complex experience with a hybrid of artistic forms and aesthetic spaces. Gary Snyder is not only an eco-poet, but also a stylist and a man of practice. His poetic works reveal the fostering relationship between literature, culture and nature. The article intends to make a cross-cultural, interdisciplinary and multi-field attempt in Snyder’s criticism, with analytical methods inclusive of eastern and western cultures, ancient and present visions as well as dynamic and static experiences.

Key words:
Gary Snyder; Meta-Picto-Poetry of Landscape; Symbiotic Nurture; Aesthetic Appeal

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