Basho, egl. Matsuo Basho, 1644-1694, japansk haikudigter, der fornyede den traditionelle komiske haikudigtning ved at give den kunstnerisk dybde. Bashos møde med daoismen og zenbuddhismen... Læs mere
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Presents travel writings which chronicle the author's perilous journeys through Japan and also capture his vision of eternity in the transient world around him.
Presents the poems that combine 'karumi', or lightness of touch, with the Zen ideal of oneness with creation and evoke the natural world - the cherry blossom, the... Læs mere
'The literary significance of these six texts is enormous, and a single, affordable volume containing all of them, in clear and accessible translations, with thorough annotations, [will] be a great boon to teachers of Japanese literature.
'The literary significance of these six texts is enormous, and a single, affordable volume containing all of them, in clear and accessible translations, with thorough annotations, [will] be a great boon to teachers of Japanese literature.
In 1689, Matsuo Basho set off on a five-month journey into the mountains north of the capital, Edo. On his journey, he composed a number of observational... Læs mere
HAÏKAÏ, un recueil des plus beaux haïkus japonais. Un haïkaï est, on le sait, un poème minuscule en trois vers de cinq, sept et cinq syllabes, au total... Læs mere
Offers the most comprehensive collection of Basho's prose available, beautifully translated into English.
A lively new translation of "the greatest of all Japanese books of spiritual wandering" (Robert Hass).