Back Roads to Far Towns: Bashō's Travel JournalWhite Pine Press, 2004 - 93 страници Basho (1644-1694) is the most famous Haiku poet of Japan. He made his living as a teacher and writer of Haiku and is celebrated for his many travels around Japan, which he recorded in travel journals. This translation of his most mature journal, Oku-No-Hosomichi, details the most arduous part of a nine-month journey with his friend and disciple, Sora, through the backlands north of the capital, west to the Japan Sea and back toward Kyoto. More than a record of the journey, Basho's journal is a poetic sequence that has become a center of the Japanese mind/heart. Ten illustrations by Hide Oshiro illuminate the text. Cid Corman was well-known as a poet, translator and editor of Origin, the ground-breaking poetry magazine. |
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... leaves young leaves of a sun's resplendency ( April 1 ) Mt. Kurokami hung with mist and still snow clad . 18 诬.
... leaves and pine - cones rose . And though unknown to me , they drew my heart / mind , moon now mirrored in sea , the day's view altered , renewed . Back on shore , put up at inn whose second - story windows opened upon sea , feeling of ...
... in the yard were shedding leaves : sweeping the garden but letting the temple keep the willows ' droppings Sandals already on , jotted it hastily down for them . 48 At boundary of Echizen , inlet of Yoshizaki , 56 47.