The Japanese haiku

its essential nature, history, and possibilities in English, with selected examples.

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The Japanese haiku
Kenneth Yasuda
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The Japanese haiku

its essential nature, history, and possibilities in English, with selected examples.

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"Here for the first time in English the subtle nature and beauty of the haiku is revealed in lucid commentary that emphasizes its rightful place in the realm of poetry....Informative discussion and carefully selected examples, along with quotations from Japanese thinkers and poets contrasted with those of Occidental poets, critics, and philosophers--T.S. Eliot, Allen Tate, John Dewey, Benedetto Croce, to name but a few--illuminate the fascinating character of the Japanese poetic mind and its vital contribution to the poetic tradition of the world. Intriguing analyses of the possibilities of the haiku for poetic expression in English and a concise, informative history of the development of haiku will interest both the general reader and the student of poetry and Japanese culture as well. Richly illustrative are modern original haiku in English and many superb translations of well-known Japanese originals."--Page 2-3 of cover

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Publisher
C. E. Tuttle Co.
Language
English
Pages
232

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Edition Notes

"Originally submitted to Tokyo University as a doctoral thesis in 1955 under the title On the essential nature and poetic intent of haiku."

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Rutland, Vt

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Pagination
xx, 232 p.
Number of pages
232

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Open Library
OL13532359M
OCLC/WorldCat
7090446

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A DEFINITION OF the term haiku which will cover not only its formal characteristics but will also embody something of its breathing beauty and its allusive life is a difficulty which probably faces the definers of any art form.
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