BOOKS - Lonesome Jar: Poetic Fables
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747041
747041
Lonesome Jar: Poetic Fables
Author: Jeong Ho-seung
Year: December 5, 2020
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 17 MB
Language: English
Year: December 5, 2020
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 17 MB
Language: English
Fiction. Young Adult. Translated by Brother Anthony of Taize. The title piece and "A Hangari Jar and " tells the story of the first jar made by a young potter. Unhappy with his first effort, the potter dumps the unsightly jar in his yard. The long-abandoned jar eventually finds use as a pisspot, but is forgotten once again as the potter dies and his kiln crumbles into ruin. The jar spends years in anguish, longing for meaning and value in life. Finally, it is discovered by the potter's son, who returns to his father's kiln as a monk. Building a temple and bell pavilion on the ruins, the monk awards the jar its long-awaited purpose - it is buried under the bell as a resonance chamber, giving the bell a clear, ringing tone. At long last, the once forlorn jar becomes and "something precious for this world. and " Reminding readers that waiting is not in vain, the jar muses, and "No matter whose life it is, if you go on waiting and trying...life's dream will come true. and " The stories in LONESOME POETIC FABLES follow the travails and triumphs of such objects and animals, presenting charmingly anthropomorphized fables. and "Lovebirds and " tells the story of a one-winged bird that can only fly after finding his other half; and "Surprise Lilies and " relates a tale of two cousins turned respectively into a flower and its leaves in punishment for their forbidden love; and "The Seomjingang River and " gives the account of a rebellious river that finally accepts its destiny of becoming the sea. The brief yet meaningful fables offer insight into the love, patience, and relationships of our human world; with compassion for life and its challenges, they whisper to readers that to live is to love and grow together. LONESOME POETIC FABLES offers twenty such gems that demonstrate Jeong's broad and integrative worldview that spans both Buddhist and Christian traditions.