The Way of Tanka
Title | The Way of Tanka PDF eBook |
Author | Naomi Beth Wakan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2017-03-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9781941830604 |
An approachable yet comprehensive examination of the Japanese form of poetry known as tanka.
Modern Japanese Tanka
Title | Modern Japanese Tanka PDF eBook |
Author | Makoto Ueda |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780231104333 |
His introduction gives an excellent overview of the development of tanka in the last one hundred years.
Urban Tumbleweed
Title | Urban Tumbleweed PDF eBook |
Author | Harryette Mullen |
Publisher | Graywolf Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-11-05 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9781555976569 |
"Harryette Mullen is a magician of words, phrases, and songs . . . No voice in contemporary poetry is quite as original, cosmopolitan, witty, and tragic." —Susan Stewart, citation for the Academy of American Poets Fellowship Urban tumbleweed, some people call it, discarded plastic bag we see in every city blown down the street with vagrant wind. —from Urban Tumbleweed Urban Tumbleweed is the poet Harryette Mullen's exploration of spaces where the city and the natural world collide. Written out of a daily practice of walking, Mullen's stanzas adapt the traditional Japanese tanka, a poetic form suited for recording fleeting impressions, describing environmental transitions, and contemplating the human being's place in the natural world. But, as she writes in her preface, "What is natural about being human? What to make of a city dweller taking a ‘nature walk' in a public park while listening to a podcast with ear-bud headphones?"
The Way of Tanka
Title | The Way of Tanka PDF eBook |
Author | Naomi Beth Wakan |
Publisher | Shanti Arts Publishing |
Pages | 111 |
Release | 2017-03-01 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1941830617 |
The Way of Tanka is an approachable yet comprehensive examination of the Japanese form of poetry known as tanka. The author, Naomi Beth Wakan, discusses its roots in early Japanese courts where it was considered the poetry of lovers, as well as its adaptation to western culture and the characteristics that separate it from the more popular form of Japanese poetry: haiku. Throughout, Wakan weaves her story of personal self-transformation as she moved from the more disciplined writing of haiku to the more metaphorical and philosophical writing of tanka. Numerous examples of tanka are provided, and the rich explanation of the experience of writing tanka encourages readers to write their own tanka while remaining open to the possibilities it provides for personal growth.
On Haiku
Title | On Haiku PDF eBook |
Author | Hiroaki Sato |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2018-10-30 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0811227421 |
Everything you want to know about haiku written by one of the foremost experts in the field and the “finest translator of contemporary Japanese poetry into American English” (Gary Snyder) Who doesn’t love haiku? It is not only America’s most popular cultural import from Japan but also our most popular poetic form: instantly recognizable, more mobile than a sonnet, loved for its simplicity and compression, as well as its ease of composition. Haiku is an ancient literary form seemingly made for the Twittersphere—Jack Kerouac and Langston Hughes wrote them, Ezra Pound and the Imagists were inspired by them, Hallmark’s made millions off them, first-grade students across the country still learn to write them. But what really is a haiku? Where does the form originate? Who were the original Japanese poets who wrote them? And how has their work been translated into English over the years? The haiku form comes down to us today as a cliché: a three-line poem of 5-7-5 syllables. And yet its story is actually much more colorful and multifaceted. And of course to write a good one can be as difficult as writing a Homeric epic—or it can materialize in an instant of epic inspiration. In On Haiku, Hiroaki Sato explores the many styles and genres of haiku on both sides of the Pacific, from the classical haiku of Basho, Issa, and Zen monks, to modern haiku about swimsuits and atomic bombs, to the haiku of famous American writers such as J. D. Salinger and Allen Ginsburg. As if conversing over beers in your favorite pub, Sato explains everything you wanted to know about the haiku in this endearing and pleasurable book, destined to be a classic in the field.
みだれ髪
Title | みだれ髪 PDF eBook |
Author | 晶子·与謝野 |
Publisher | Cheng & Tsui |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Waka |
ISBN | 9780887273735 |
Akiko Yosano's Tangled Hair, published in 1901, had a sensational impact on Japanese literature, and we are pleased to make this highly praised translation (originally published 30 years a
If Not for the Cat
Title | If Not for the Cat PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Prelutsky |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 46 |
Release | 2004-09-21 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0060596775 |
A creature whispers: If not for the cat, And the scarcity of cheese, I could be content. Who is this creature? What does it like to eat? Can you solve the riddle? Seventeen haiku composed by master poet Jack Prelutsky and illustrated by renowned artist Ted Rand ask you to think about seventeen favorite residents of the animal kingdom in a new way. On these glorious and colorful pages you will meet a mouse, a skunk, a beaver, a hummingbird, ants, bald eagles, jellyfish, and many others. Who is who? The answer is right in front of you. But how can you tell? Think and wonder and look and puzzle it out!