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Thomas J. Mazanec, "Poet-Monks: The Invention of Buddhist Poetry in Late Medieval China" (Cornell UP, 2024)

Jan 5, 2026
Thomas J. Mazanec, an Associate Professor at UC Santa Barbara, dives into the fascinating world of Buddhist poet-monks from Tang-dynasty China. He reveals how these monks forged a unique poetic identity that interwove Buddhism with classical Chinese traditions. Topics include the emergence of the poet-monk figure, the cultural networks that supported their craft, and the innovative blend of meditation techniques within poetry. Mazanec also shares insights on how these literary practices reflected their turbulent times and the transformative power of language.
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ANECDOTE

How The Project Began

  • Thomas J. Mazanec found Buddhist poems in Chiantangshi that repeated characters three times and wondered what was happening.
  • This serendipitous discovery launched his research into poet-monks and their distinct poetics.
INSIGHT

Poetry As A Path To The Way

  • Poet-monks blended Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist language to claim poetry and the Way lead to the same truth.
  • Qi Ji's poem equates shi (poetry) and dao (the Way) as parallel paths to ultimate reality.
INSIGHT

Historical Roots In Post‑Rebellion Jiangnan

  • Poet-monks emerged after the An Lushan Rebellion amid migration and cultural renewal in Jiangnan.
  • Political disruption, tea culture, and Buddhist developments created fertile ground for their formation.
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