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Canal at Gate of Suzhou University

2/5/2020

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This is one of many photos my wife and I took when we were teaching at Suzhou University, PRC, in 2007/08. I like the coloring of this photo, with its muted winter tones, grays, various shades of white, with just a few blotches of color on the left from the man in the red vest, to the purple and yellow blotches, people riding by on bicycles (this is hard to see unless you enlarge the view). There’s also the red back of a vehicle visible through the square columns of the pavilion on the left side of the image. Everyone knows the phrase “A picture is worth a thousand words,” yet one might rephrase this as “A picture calls to mind a thousand memories,” since simply looking at this photo for a few moments causes me a flood of recollection. Yet still, the image stands on its own, as it evokes a scene of winter calm, timeless when one contemplates the fact that this canal may be more than one thousand years old, and small boats have been plying it for centuries. As I look at this picture I am overtaken by a sense of nostalgia for days of old, before electricity, cell phones, television, even radio, when this small waterway was plied by men and women hawking their wares, calling out in a language moderns would not understand, traders from afar too, dark-bearded Persians, Central Asians from Samarkand and Tashkent.   
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Humble Administrator's Garden, Suzhou, People's Republic of China

1/23/2020

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​In the fog we drift hither
And yon over the dark waves. 
At last our little boat finds
Shelter under a willow bank. 
At midnight I am awake,
Heavy with wine. The smoky
Lamp is still burning. The rain
Is still sighing in the bamboo
Thatch of the cabin of the boat. *

 Lu Yu (b. 1125-d. 1209)

*"Rain on the River" (I), in The New Directions Anthology of Chinese Poetry, 
trans. Kenneth Rexroth, ed. Eliot Weinberger (New York: New Directions, 2003) 172.
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    Howard Giskin is the author of
    ​​Murmurings and Arcade of Memory.  Many of the photos in this blog were taken by my wife Victoria Giskin. 

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