Kwan Yin: Een boek van de Goden en de Hel

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Kwan Yin: Een boek van de Goden en de Hel

by Henri Borel

NL·~3 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total

VOORWOORD.

5:12

KWAN YIN. - DE GODIN DER GENADE. - Over chineesch boeddhisme en chineesche kunst.

1:18:20

EEN BRUID.

13:46

DE CHINEESCHE HEL.

1:13:44

EEN BEGRAFENIS.

8:32

UIT CANTON. - Een reis-impressie.

35:50

Colofon - Beschikbaarheid

2:30

Description

In this lyrical memoir the author invites listeners into the heart of China, not as a detached scholar but as a passionate observer whose senses are tuned to the country’s hidden poetry. He openly rejects the cold rigor of academic sinology, choosing instead to let emotion and personal experience shape the narrative of bustling markets, mist‑cloaked mountains, and ancient temples. The result is a warm, almost tactile portrait that captures both the grandeur of the landscape and the subtle currents of everyday life.

As the journey unfolds, the listener hears stories of encounters with locals, whispered legends about deities, and the author’s own reflections on beauty and sorrow. The prose flows like a river, alternating between vivid description and quiet contemplation, offering a sense of intimacy with a culture often filtered through distant analysis. By the end of the first act, the book has already painted a compelling picture of China’s spiritual heartbeat, leaving a lingering curiosity for what lies beyond.

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Language

nl

Duration

~3 hours (209K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)

Release date

2021-06-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henri Borel

Henri Borel

1869–1933

A Dutch writer and journalist who brought Chinese literature and philosophy to Dutch readers, he built a career that moved between literature, translation, and public life. His work reflects a lifelong effort to interpret one culture for another.

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