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| Author(s) : Gorman, Cid |
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| ISBN : 189399631X | | EAN : 9781893996311 | | Cover : Paperback | | Pages : 136 | | Size : 228 x 153mm | | Publisher : White Pine | | Published : 1986 |
Category : Japan: Land and Culture
Category 2 : Poetry: Haiku
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Synopsis: New edition. A record of Basho's journey to the deep north of Japan, the crowning achievement of a lifetime of wandering and Haiku poetry.
Basho (1644-1694), the most famous Haiku poet of Japan, recorded his many travels around Japan in his journals. Cid Corman's translation of Basho's most mature journal details the most arduous part of a nine-month journey he took with his friend and disciple, Sora, through the back lands north of the capital, west to the Japan sea, and back toward Kyoto. More than a record of a journey, the journal is a poetic sequence that has become a centre of the Japanese mind and heart. Detailed notes provide the reader with information that enriches the text, which has been illuminated with sumi-e by noted Japanese artist Hide Oshiro. |
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