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Haiku Origins

Haiku Origins explores the captivating evolution of haiku, revealing its journey from classical Japanese poetry to a globally embraced art form. Delving into literary and cultural history, the book illuminates how elements like kigo (seasonal word) and kireji (cutting word) contribute to haiku's layered meanings within its concise structure.

Haiku's deceptively simple 5-7-5 syllable structure belies its profound artistry, offering a unique vessel for capturing fleeting moments and evoking emotions. The book traces haiku's roots in earlier Japanese forms like tanka and hokku, highlighting its development through the works of master poets such as Basho and Issa. Understanding haiku's historical context, including the influence of Zen Buddhism and the Edo period, is key to appreciating its significance.

Each chapter builds upon the last, beginning with historical predecessors and culminating in an examination of haiku's global spread and impact on other art forms. By analyzing original Japanese haiku and critical essays, Haiku Origins connects to broader fields like history, cultural studies, and linguistics. It emphasizes the dynamic interplay between form and content, showing how the constraints of the structure enhance creative possibilities, making it valuable to both academic readers and anyone interested in poetry or Japanese culture.


Författare:

  • Hugo Raines

Format:

  • E-bok

Längd:

  • 97 sidor

Språk:

Engelska

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