Happy Mountain, Beauteous Land
A Collection of Poems
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About the Book
A civil engineering professor emeritus from Michigan State University finds an artistic outlet for his midlife—and later life—musings about personal, professional, and spiritual issues. It comes in the form of poems—fifty-seven in English and seven in Chinese. Professor Robert Wen immigrated to the United States from China in 1952, shortly after the Communist Party took control of his native land. After retirement, he has written three novels in English, two of which have been translated into Chinese, and a book on religion and another on philosophy. Poetry, however, has been one of his enduring passions. The collection reflects his keen observations about the world around him, as well as meditations on keeping a balance between work and relaxation, and between worldly and spiritual aspects of life. ... Be this the truth as well. I am here and now, In body and in spirit, Singing my song for this blessed valley, Serene like a starlit bay, Harboring a decent people at their rest, In glimmering lights their boats safely moored. In these lines I’ll keep this evening evermore. From the last stanza of Poem M.1978: A SUMMER EVENING IN PLEASANTON
About the Author
Robert K. Wen holds degrees from St. John’s University (Shanghai), the University of Virginia, and the University of Illinois. He and his wife, Judy, have three children and eight grandchildren and live in Sunnyvale, California.