摘要
Gary Snyder applies Zen philosophy and Tang nature poetics to his Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout.His diction and use of sounds create a calm context for a journey to the spiritual condition of no self:from the speaker’s self within the landscape to renunciation of his social identity,then to the unity between his self and nature.Thus Snyder shows how the speaker expands his self through sympathy with nature and searches for the ultimate truth.
Gary Snyder applies Zen philosophy and Tang nature poetics to his Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout. His diction and use of sounds create a calm context for a journey to the spiritual condition of no self: from the speaker's self within the landscape to renunciation of his social identity, then to the unity between his self and nature. Thus Snyder shows how the speaker expands his self through sympathy with nature and searches for the ultimate truth.
出处
《海外英语》
2014年第24期212-214,共3页
Overseas English