Monkey
Wu, Cheng'en, ca. 1500-ca. 15822005
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'Monkey' depicts the adventures of Prince Tripitaka, a young Buddhist priest on a dangerous pilgrimage to India to retrieve sacred scriptures accompanied by his three unruly disciples: the greedy pig creature Pipsy, the river monster Sandy - and Monkey.Monkey depicts the adventures of Prince Tripitaka, a young Buddhist priest on a dangerous pilgrimage to India to retrieve sacred scriptures accompanied by his three unruly disciples: the greedy pig creature Pipsy, the river monster Sandy - and Monkey. Hatched from a stone egg and given the secrets of heaven and earth, the irrepressible trickster Monkey can ride on the clouds, become invisible and transform into other shapes - skills that prove very useful when the four travellers come up against the dragons, bandits, demons and evil wizards that threaten to prevent them in their quest. Wu Ch'eng-en wrote Monkey in the mid-sixteenth century, adding his own distinctive style to an ancient Chinese legend, and in so doing created a dazzling combination of nonsense with profundity, slapstick comedy with spiritual wisdom.
Main title:
Monkey / Wu Ch'Eng-En ; translated by Arthur Waley.
Imprint:
London : Penguin, 2005.
Collation:
352 p. ; 20 cm.
Series title:
Notes:
Translated from the Chinese.
ISBN:
9780140441116 (pbk)
Dewey class:
895.1346299.51F
LC class:
PL2697.H75
Local class:
FIC
Language:
EnglishChinese
BRN:
2066722
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