The Narrow Road to the Interior: Poems

The Narrow Road to the Interior: Poems
Title The Narrow Road to the Interior: Poems PDF eBook
Author Kimiko Hahn
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 119
Release 2008-02-17
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0393244873

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An expansive work inspired by Japanese prose-poetry from a poet of “rigorous intelligence, fierce anger, and deep vulnerability” (Mark Doty). Kimiko Hahn, "a welcome voice of experimentation and passion" (Bloomsbury Review), takes up the Japanese prose-poetry genre zuihitsu—literally "running brush," which utilizes tactics such as juxtaposition, contradiction, and broad topical variety—in exploring her various identities as mother and lover, wife and poet, daughter of varied traditions.

The Narrow Road to the Interior: Poems

The Narrow Road to the Interior: Poems
Title The Narrow Road to the Interior: Poems PDF eBook
Author Kimiko Hahn
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 119
Release 2006
Genre Education
ISBN 0393330273

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A collection of over thirty poems by American poet Kimiko Hahn in which she explores her various identities.

The Narrow Road to the Interior

The Narrow Road to the Interior
Title The Narrow Road to the Interior PDF eBook
Author Kimiko Hahn
Publisher W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages 109
Release 2006
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780393061895

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An expansive collection of prose-poetry works in the style of Japan's zuihitsu, or "running brush," explores the American Book Award-winning writer's identities as a family member, poet, and member of varied traditions.

Narrow Road to the Interior

Narrow Road to the Interior
Title Narrow Road to the Interior PDF eBook
Author Bashō Matsuo
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 216
Release 1991
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0877736448

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Matsuo Basho was the greatest of the Japanese haiku poets, whose genius elevated the haiku to an art form of intense spiritual beauty. This, one of the most revered classics of Japanese literature, is a diary of Basho's journey to the northern interior of Japan.

The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches

The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches
Title The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches PDF eBook
Author Matsuo Basho
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 145
Release 2020-02-27
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0141913657

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'It was with awe That I beheld Fresh leaves, green leaves, Bright in the sun' When the Japanese haiku master Basho composed The Narrow Road to the Deep North, he was an ardent student of Zen Buddhism, setting off on a series of travels designed to strip away the trappings of the material world and bring spiritual enlightenment. He writes of the seasons changing, the smell of the rain, the brightness of the moon and the beauty of the waterfall, through which he sensed the mysteries of the universe. These writings not only chronicle Basho's travels, but they also capture his vision of eternity in the transient world around him. Translated with an Introduction by Nobuyuki Yuasa

Basho's Narrow Road

Basho's Narrow Road
Title Basho's Narrow Road PDF eBook
Author Matsuo Basho
Publisher Stone Bridge Press, Inc.
Total Pages 192
Release 2013-06-15
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1611725275

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Matsuo Basho (1644-94) is considered Japan's greatest haiku poet. Narrow Road to the Interior (Oku no Hosomichi) is his masterpiece. Ostensibly a chronological account of the poet's five-month journey in 1689 into the deep country north and west of the old capital, Edo, the work is in fact artful and carefully sculpted, rich in literary and Zen allusion and filled with great insights and vital rhythms. In Basho's Narrow Road: Spring and Autumn Passages, poet and translator Hiroaki Sato presents the complete work in English and examines the threads of history, geography, philosophy, and literature that are woven into Basho's exposition. He details in particular the extent to which Basho relied on the community of writers with whom he traveled and joined in linked verse (renga) poetry sessions, an example of which, A Farewell Gift to Sora, is included in this volume. In explaining how and why Basho made the literary choices he did, Sato shows how the poet was able to transform his passing observations into words that resonate across time and culture.

Bashō's Journey

Bashō's Journey
Title Bashō's Journey PDF eBook
Author Matsuo Bashō
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 213
Release 2010-03-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791483436

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In Bashō's Journey, David Landis Barnhill provides the definitive translation of Matsuo Bashō's literary prose, as well as a companion piece to his previous translation, Bashō's Haiku. One of the world's greatest nature writers, Bashō (1644–1694) is well known for his subtle sensitivity to the natural world, and his writings have influenced contemporary American environmental writers such as Gretel Ehrlich, John Elder, and Gary Snyder. This volume concentrates on Bashō's travel journal, literary diary (Saga Diary), and haibun. The premiere form of literary prose in medieval Japan, the travel journal described the uncertainty and occasional humor of traveling, appreciations of nature, and encounters with areas rich in cultural history. Haiku poetry often accompanied the prose. The literary diary also had a long history, with a format similar to the travel journal but with a focus on the place where the poet was living. Bashō was the first master of haibun, short poetic prose sketches that usually included haiku. As he did in Bashō's Haiku, Barnhill arranges the work chronologically in order to show Bashō's development as a writer. These accessible translations capture the spirit of the original Japanese prose, permitting the nature images to hint at the deeper meaning in the work. Barnhill's introduction presents an overview of Bashō's prose and discusses the significance of nature in this literary form, while also noting Bashō's significance to contemporary American literature and environmental thought. Excellent notes clearly annotate the translations.