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portada Poems of Kaneko Misuzu And Haikus Inspired by Them: Humanity
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm
Weight
0.45 kg.
ISBN13
9781096222842
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Poems of Kaneko Misuzu And Haikus Inspired by Them: Humanity

Mayumi Itoh (Author) · Independently Published · Paperback

Poems of Kaneko Misuzu And Haikus Inspired by Them: Humanity - Itoh, Mayumi

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Synopsis "Poems of Kaneko Misuzu And Haikus Inspired by Them: Humanity"

This book is Part Two-out of Four-of the first complete works of Kaneko Misuzu in English translation. This is a unique anthology of the first comprehensive English translations of poems of a Japanese female poet, Kaneko Misuzu (April 1903-March 1930; "Misuzu" hereafter), and also original haikus by this author, inspired by Misuzu's poems. Out of 512 poems Misuzu wrote, this work-volume two of four- includes 124 poems that pertain to humanity and embrace two basic themes of haiku-"daily life" and "events and observances," including traditional seasonal days and religious ceremonies and rituals. This book categorized them according to the twelve months and the four seasons (plus the "new year," which constitutes an independent 'season' because of its importance to Japanese culture). For the haikus written by this author, each haiku is given in the original Japanese, along with its romanization, as well as its English translation, in order to facilitate understanding for non-Japanese-speaking readers. This is followed by the season word, an essential element in haiku, and the brief cultural and historical background for the poem and the haiku where applicable, so that readers can appreciate the poem and the haiku fully. This is essentially a homage to poems of Misuzu, who referred to herself as a "lonely princess." Enjoy!

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