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Haiku -- Translations into English.
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Haiku -- Translations into English.
Haiku.
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Haiku
/ selected and edited by Peter Washington.
Knopf, 2003.
Call #:
895.61 H149
Subjects
Haiku
-- Translations into English.
Haiku
.
Series
Everyman's library pocket poets.
URL856
Publisher description
ISBN:
9781400041282 (hc : alk. paper)
1400041287 (hc : alk. paper)
Description:
256 p. ; 17 cm.
Contents:
Japanese
Haiku
-- Buddha Nature -- Happiness -- Phases of the Moon -- Birds -- Creatures -- Spring -- Summer -- Autumn -- Winter -- New Year -- Western
Haiku
-- Traditional -- Modern.
Summary:
Simple yet capable of great complexity, the
haiku
is a tightly structured verse form that has a remarkable power to distill the essence of a moment keenly perceived. For centuries confined to a small literary elite in Japan, the writing of
haiku
is now practiced all over the world by those who are fascinated by its combination of technical challenge, expressive means, and extreme concentration. This anthology brings together hundreds of
haiku
by the Japanese masters-Basho, Issa, Buson, Shiki-with superb examples from nineteenth and twentieth-century writers. The pioneering translator R. H. Blyth believed that the spirit of
haiku
is present in all great poetry; inspired by him, the editor of this volume has included lines from such poets as Wordsworth, Keats,Tennyson, Thoreau, and Hopkins, presented here in
haiku
form. Following them are
haiku
and haiku-influenced poems of the twentieth-century from Ezra Pound's "In a Station of the Metro" to William Carlos Williams's "Prelude to Winter," and from the irreverence of Jack Kerouac to the lyricism of Richard Wright. The result is a collection as compact, dynamic, and scintillating as the form itself.
Other authors:
Washington, Peter.
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