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The monograph presents the Polish history of haiku and the forms associated with this genre – in literature and visual arts. Polish works are confronted with Japanese poetry (along with its aesthetic, philosophical and ethical contexts) and with haiku-inspired miniatures produced by poets from various European and American countries. The book also touches upon the theory of literary genres and translatological problems (translations of Japanese haiku as a touchstone of changes in Western literature). The presented discussion with haiku as the central theme allows for a unique and panoramic perspective of Polish poetry of the last hundred years. It also facilitates original analyses of the relationship between literature and visual arts – in the field of book art, painting and multimedia.



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haiku – Polish poetry – literary genres – Japanese poetry – visual arts – verbo-visuality – transculturality – Modernism – translation studies – mindfulness – intertextuality – miniature poems – book art – typography – calligraphy – Japanese culture – senryūhaigasumi-ehaibun – Zen Buddhism – Taoism

Transcultural Haiku: Polish History of the Genre

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    A Hardback by Justyn Hunia, Beata Śniecikowska

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 28/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631846490, 978-3631846490
      ISBN10: 3631846495

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The monograph presents the Polish history of haiku and the forms associated with this genre – in literature and visual arts. Polish works are confronted with Japanese poetry (along with its aesthetic, philosophical and ethical contexts) and with haiku-inspired miniatures produced by poets from various European and American countries. The book also touches upon the theory of literary genres and translatological problems (translations of Japanese haiku as a touchstone of changes in Western literature). The presented discussion with haiku as the central theme allows for a unique and panoramic perspective of Polish poetry of the last hundred years. It also facilitates original analyses of the relationship between literature and visual arts – in the field of book art, painting and multimedia.



      Table of Contents

      haiku – Polish poetry – literary genres – Japanese poetry – visual arts – verbo-visuality – transculturality – Modernism – translation studies – mindfulness – intertextuality – miniature poems – book art – typography – calligraphy – Japanese culture – senryūhaigasumi-ehaibun – Zen Buddhism – Taoism

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