Publisher's Synopsis
DU FU and a New Pupil by Art Aeon is a fictional narrative song about the poetry and life of Du Fu (712-770), the great Chinese poet, revered as the 'Poet-saint'. It unfolds imaginary dialogues between Du Fu and a fictional character, called 'Bright Moon': an earnest young admirer of Du Fu, who visits the sick frail poet, stranded on his worn boat-hut adrift the Yangtze River on his final day. Entreated by Bright Moon, who wishes to be his new pupil, Du Fu reminisces about his happy youth, how he studied poetry, and recites classic poems of Li Bai (701-762), Wang Wei (701 -761), and Tao Yuan Ming (365-427) for his new pupil to appreciate. Du Fu relates to the new pupil his indignations, frustrations, agonies and utter despairs on vile corrupted rulers and his sincere compassionate sympathy for the helpless, innocent common people by recounting his own experiences, which he had bravely revealed in his heart-rending and moving ballads. Suddenly sick and frail Du Fu collapses and swoons. When he recovers, he relates his mysterious dream to his elated pupil: Li Bai came to see Du Fu on his boat; they celebrated their blissful reunion by exchanging poetic chants. The full moon was rising on the Yangtze River. All of sudden, Li Bai jumped off the skiff, as if he tried to soar up to the moon. Then Du Fu awoke from the strange dream. When he finishes recalling his dream, a bright shooting star falls down, stunning the meek pupil. Du Fu gently passes away, blessing Bright Moon to write pure earnest poems heart and soul.