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Fenkl's
Cathay is a complex interweaving of fiction, translation, scholarship,
and transformative writing. It includes new translations of the three
luminaries of Tang Dynasty poetry: Li Po, Tu Fu, and Wang Wei—but
that is only to whet the appetite. The volume also features the opening
of the seventeenth-century Korean Buddhist classic, Nine Cloud Dream,
by Kim Man-jung; an emulation of a horrific yet transcendent Tang Dynasty
chuanji (“strange tale”); a magical, and yet postcolonial,
revisioning of Hans Christian Andersen’s nineteenth-century fairytale,
“The Nightingale”; and the enchanting story of the Shakyamuni
Buddha’s conception and birth. The scope and depth of Fenkl’s
achievement are astonishing. A simultaneous tribute to and criticism
of Ezra Pound’s history-making 1915 chapbook of the same title,
Fenkl’s Cathay is destined to be an instant literary
classic.