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In a culture where poetry is considered the highest form of human language, Gendun Chopel is revered as Tibets greatest modern poet. Born in 1903 as British troops were preparing to invade his homeland, Gendun Chopel was identified at any early age as the incarnation of a famous lama and became a Buddhist monk, excelling in the debating courtyards of the great monasteries of Tibet. At the age of thirty-one, he gave up his monks vows and set off for India, where he would wander, often alone and impoverished, for over a decade. Returning to Tibet, he was arrested by the government of the young Dalai Lama on trumped-up charges of treason, emerging from prison three years later a broken man. He died in 1951 as troops of the Peoples Liberation Army marched into Lhasa.

Throughout his life, from his childhood to his time in prison, Gendun Chopel wrote poetry that conveyed the events of his remarkable life. In the Forest of Faded Wisdom is the first comprehensive collection of his oeuvre in any language, assembling poems in both the original Tibetan and in English translation. A master of many forms of Tibetan verse, Gendun Chopel composed heartfelt hymns to the Buddha, pithy instructions for the practice of the dharma, stirring tributes to the Tibetan warrior-kings, cynical reflections on the ways of the world, and laments of a wanderer, forgotten in a foreign land. These poems exhibit the technical skillwordplay, puns, the ability to evoke moods of pathos and ironyfor which Gendun Chopel was known and reveal the poet to be a consummate craftsman, skilled in both Tibetan and Indian poetics. With a directness and force often at odds with the conventions of belles lettres, this is a poetry that is at once elegant and earthy. In the Forest of Faded Wisdom is a remarkable introduction to Tibets sophisticated poetic tradition and its most intriguing twentieth-century writer.

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Recent Books in the Series Critical Terms for the Study of Buddhism, edited by Donald S. Lopez Jr. (2005) The Madman's Middle Way: Reflections on Reality of the Tibetan Monk Gendun Chopel, by Donald S. (2006) The Holy Land Reborn: Pilgrimage and the Tibetan Reinvention of Buddhist India, by Toni Huber (2008) Buddhism and Science: A Guide for the Perplexed, by Donald S. Lopez Jr. (2008) Shots in the Dark: Japan, Zen, and the West, by Shoji Yamada (2009)
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THE POEMS of Gendun Chopel have never been published in a single volume, and I am grateful to several friends and colleagues for providing me with a number of poems that are not immediately available in his collected works. (2008) Shots in the Dark: Japan, Zen, and the West, by Shoji Yamada (2009)
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THE POEMS of Gendun Chopel have never been published in a single volume, and I am grateful to several friends and colleagues for providing me with a number of poems that are not immediately available in his collected works.

They include Katia Buffetrille, Isrun Engelhardt, Paul Hackett, Luc Schaedler, Tsering Shakya, Heather Stoddard, and Leonard van der Kuijp. I am grateful to Perna Bhum, director of the Latse Contemporary Tibetan Cultural Library, and his staff for organizing a conference in New York in November 2003 to commemorate the centennial of Gendun Chopel's birth. At this event, several previously unpublished poems were presented. The translation of poetry is a highly interpretative task, and I am grateful to the two readers of the manuscript for the University of Chicago Press, Jose Cabezon and Lauran Hartley, each of whom offered insightful suggestions for rendering a number of the poems. I would especially like to thank my friend Thupten Jinpa, president of the Institute of Tibetan Classics, who is both a learned scholar of Tibetan poetics and an accomplished poet.

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Over the course of more than a millennium, a sophisticated poetic tradition developed, beginning with songs and laments from the age of its ancient kings, followed by translations of the Sanskrit poems, and Sanskrit poetics, that conveyed so much of Buddhism to Tibet. The various Indian forms did not silence the Tibetan voice; Tibetan poets learned the conventions of Sanskrit poetics and made them their own. Long after the introduction of Buddhism, the voice remained strong in such famous works as the songs of a mountain hermit, the epic recited by bards, and the love poetry of a Dalai Lama. In recent history, there has been no more famous Tibetan poet than Gendun Chopel (Dge 'dun chos'phel, 1903-1951). He attracted acclamation and excoriation over the course of his short and controversial life. But both his devoted advocates and his bitter adversaries agreed on one thing: he was a consummate poet.

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