Haikai Poet Yosa Buson and the Bashō Revival

Haikai Poet Yosa Buson and the Bashō Revival

Author: Cheryl A. Crowley

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 9004157093

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This book uses the haikai verse and paintings of the brilliant, innovative artist Yosa Buson (1716-1783) as a focal point from which to explore how Japanese writers competed for artistic authority in a time when popular responses to economic, technological, and social changes were creating the beginnings of a modern literature. The first part of the book discusses Buson's role in the Bash? Revival movement, situating his haikai in the context of the social networks that writers of his time both relied on and resisted. The second part explores Buson's "hokku," linked verse, and "haiga" (haikai painting). The book concludes with a discussion of Buson's reception in the modern period, and includes translations of his principal works.


Collected Haiku of Yosa Buson

Collected Haiku of Yosa Buson

Author: Buson Yosa

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781556594267

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The first complete bilingual translation of the Buson Kushu--a collection of haiku that is an essential volume of Asian literature


Haiku, Other Arts, and Literary Disciplines

Haiku, Other Arts, and Literary Disciplines

Author: Toru Kiuchi

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-01-28

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1793647216

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Haiku, Other Arts, and Literary Disciplines investigates the genesis and development of haiku in Japan and determines the relationships between haiku and other arts, such as essay writing, painting, and music, as well as the backgrounds of haiku, such as literary movements, philosophies, and religions that underlie haiku composition. By analyzing the poets who played major roles in the development of haiku and its related genres, these essays illustrate how Japanese haiku poets, and American writers such as Emerson and Whitman, were inspired by nature, especially its beautiful scenes and seasonal changes. Western poets had a demonstrated affinity for Japanese haiku which bled over into other art mediums, as these chapters discuss.


Early Modern Japanese Literature

Early Modern Japanese Literature

Author: Haruo Shirane

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2008-04-21

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13: 9780231516143

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This abridged edition of Haruo Shirane's popular anthology, Early Modern Japanese Literature, retains the essential texts that have made the original volume such a valuable resource. The book introduces English-speaking readers to prose fiction genres, including dangibon, kibyoshi (satiric picture books), sharebon (books of wit and fashion), yomihon, kokkeibon (books of humor), gokan (bound books), and ninjobon (books of romance and sentiment). It also features poetic genres such as waka, haiku, senryu, and kyoka, and plays ranging from Chikamatsu's puppet plays to nineteenth-century kabuki. Readers will continue to benefit from the anthology's selection of significant essays, treatises, literary criticism, folk stories, and other noncanonical works, as well as the numerous prints that accompanied these works. They will also find Shirane's introductions and critical commentary, which guide the reader through the allusive and often elliptical nature of these incredible selections.


Haiku Master Buson

Haiku Master Buson

Author: Buson Yosa

Publisher: Heian International

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13:

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"Haiku Master Buson is the only translation of the work of this important haiku poet in English. Buson (1716-1783), along with Basho and Issa, is recognized as one of the three Japanese masters of the haiku. In addition to a large selection of haiku, the book also includes a selection of Buson's prose and a critical introduction." -- Amazon.com


The Lyric Journey

The Lyric Journey

Author: James Cahill

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9780674539709

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This beautifully illustrated book looks at three exemplary traditions in poetic painting, bringing new understanding of the relationship between the art and the societies that produced it.


Masaoka Shiki

Masaoka Shiki

Author: Janine Beichman

Publisher: Cheng & Tsui

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780887273643

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Excellent...Anyone interested in Shiki should consult [this] by all means. -Burton Watson


The Routledge Global Haiku Reader

The Routledge Global Haiku Reader

Author: James Shea

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-06-30

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1000886573

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The Routledge Global Haiku Reader provides a historical overview and comprehensive examination of haiku across the world in numerous languages, poetic movements, and cultural contexts. Offering an extensive critical perspective, this volume provides leading essays by poets and scholars who explore haiku’s various global developments, demonstrating the form’s complex and sometimes contradictory manifestations from the twentieth century to the present. The sixteen chapters are carefully organized into categories that reflect the salient areas of practice and study: Haiku in Transit, Haiku and Social Consciousness, Haiku and Experimentation, and The Future of Global Haiku. An insightful introduction surveys haiku’s influence beyond Japan and frames the collection historically and culturally, questioning commonly held assumptions about haiku and laying the groundwork for new ways of seeing the form. Haiku’s elusiveness, its resistance to definition, is partly what keeps it so relevant today, and this book traces the many ways in which this global verse form has evolved. The Routledge Global Haiku Reader ushers haiku into the twenty-first century in a critically minded and historically informed manner for a new generation of readers and writers and will appeal to students and researchers in Asian studies, literary studies, comparative literature, creative writing, and cultural studies