Haiku Before Haiku: From the Renga Masters to Bashō (Translations from the Asian Classics)
Steven D Carter
Abroad or in Japan, mention of the word haiku brings to
mind Matsuo Bashō (1644–1694), the greatest master of that
genre. However, the truth is that the haiku form—in an earlier
incarnation—was already 500 years old when Bashō began his
career in the mid-seventeenth century. During those early times,
the genre was referred to not as haiku but as hokku (initiating
verse), reflecting its role as the first verse of a linked-verse
sequence.
mind Matsuo Bashō (1644–1694), the greatest master of that
genre. However, the truth is that the haiku form—in an earlier
incarnation—was already 500 years old when Bashō began his
career in the mid-seventeenth century. During those early times,
the genre was referred to not as haiku but as hokku (initiating
verse), reflecting its role as the first verse of a linked-verse
sequence.
카테고리:
년:
2011
출판사:
Columbia University Press
언어:
english
ISBN:
B005X9BDT0
파일:
MOBI , 23.35 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 2011