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Haiku – seventeen-syllable poems that evoke worlds despite their brevity – have captivated Japanese readers since the seventeenth century. Today the form is practiced worldwide and has become established as part of our common global heritage. This beautiful traditionally hand-bound volume presents new English translations of classic poems by the four great masters of Japanese haiku – Matsuo Basho, Yosa Buson, Kobayashi Issa, and Masaoka Shiki – accompanied by both the original Japanese and a phonetic transcription, and a photograph or artwork highlighting or echoing the poem's theme. With a timeless design, Haiku Illustrated is an expert introduction and celebration of one of the most beautiful and accessible forms of poetry in the world.



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Introduction

Bashō
The cut end of
After darkness falls
A crow at rest
The crane’s legs
Mist and Drizzle
Fragrant orchid
The oak tree
An old pond
Water jar cracks
Winter sun
These fireflies
Such stillness
In this bleak rain
Beneath the tree
Of its approaching death
Those who see lightning
Even loathsome crows
Early autumn
A whiff of plum blossoms
Rainy season
A cool wall
This road
Taken ill while travelling

Buson
Such joy in crossing
The spring sea
Camphor roots
An old well
A spring shower
Fuji alone
Under the mosquito net
A short summer night
Late for the ferry
Falling into the gloom
In the old pond
A thunderbolt and
A swing of the axe
In the quiet lull
Spring rains
The keen chill
Mustard blossoms
Such joy in watching
All along these ancient roads
The one I yearn to meet
Falling blossoms
Gentle spring rain
All that remains

Issa
Spilling from the sleeves
Clinging
Diminished with age
Three coins
Mountain temple
Snowfall outside
No breeze but from Spring arrives
The winter fly I spared Is this, then
So composed
Sleeping spread-eagled
Melting snows
Scrawny frogs
The hum of mosquitoes
Come
Passing through
Spiders in the corners
Gathering chestnuts
No one to scold
My home village
No sleep for me

Shiki
A pruned branch
So desperately
Hydrangeas
Cooling moon
Come back alive
Swept up by the wind
The train passes
After killing a spider
At the public bath
In the next room, too
House-bound in winter
A summer insect
Settled on
The old garden
Over the rails
Knife by the bed
Song of the cicada
A coffin on the
On every island
Snapped in a
I untied the wrapping cloth
A painting of snow
Having painted a peony

Haiku Illustrated: Classic Japanese Short Poems

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      Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781838860431, 978-1838860431
      ISBN10: 1838860436
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Haiku – seventeen-syllable poems that evoke worlds despite their brevity – have captivated Japanese readers since the seventeenth century. Today the form is practiced worldwide and has become established as part of our common global heritage. This beautiful traditionally hand-bound volume presents new English translations of classic poems by the four great masters of Japanese haiku – Matsuo Basho, Yosa Buson, Kobayashi Issa, and Masaoka Shiki – accompanied by both the original Japanese and a phonetic transcription, and a photograph or artwork highlighting or echoing the poem's theme. With a timeless design, Haiku Illustrated is an expert introduction and celebration of one of the most beautiful and accessible forms of poetry in the world.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Bashō
      The cut end of
      After darkness falls
      A crow at rest
      The crane’s legs
      Mist and Drizzle
      Fragrant orchid
      The oak tree
      An old pond
      Water jar cracks
      Winter sun
      These fireflies
      Such stillness
      In this bleak rain
      Beneath the tree
      Of its approaching death
      Those who see lightning
      Even loathsome crows
      Early autumn
      A whiff of plum blossoms
      Rainy season
      A cool wall
      This road
      Taken ill while travelling

      Buson
      Such joy in crossing
      The spring sea
      Camphor roots
      An old well
      A spring shower
      Fuji alone
      Under the mosquito net
      A short summer night
      Late for the ferry
      Falling into the gloom
      In the old pond
      A thunderbolt and
      A swing of the axe
      In the quiet lull
      Spring rains
      The keen chill
      Mustard blossoms
      Such joy in watching
      All along these ancient roads
      The one I yearn to meet
      Falling blossoms
      Gentle spring rain
      All that remains

      Issa
      Spilling from the sleeves
      Clinging
      Diminished with age
      Three coins
      Mountain temple
      Snowfall outside
      No breeze but from Spring arrives
      The winter fly I spared Is this, then
      So composed
      Sleeping spread-eagled
      Melting snows
      Scrawny frogs
      The hum of mosquitoes
      Come
      Passing through
      Spiders in the corners
      Gathering chestnuts
      No one to scold
      My home village
      No sleep for me

      Shiki
      A pruned branch
      So desperately
      Hydrangeas
      Cooling moon
      Come back alive
      Swept up by the wind
      The train passes
      After killing a spider
      At the public bath
      In the next room, too
      House-bound in winter
      A summer insect
      Settled on
      The old garden
      Over the rails
      Knife by the bed
      Song of the cicada
      A coffin on the
      On every island
      Snapped in a
      I untied the wrapping cloth
      A painting of snow
      Having painted a peony

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