Haikai Poet Yosa Buson and the Bash? Revival
by
Cheryl A. Crowley
,
H. Bolitho
,
K.W. Radtke
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Format
eBook
Pages
308
Language
English
Published
Jan 10, 2010
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers
ISBN-10
1281458309
ISBN-13
9781281458308
Description
Yosa Buson stands out as a master of haikai, blending poignant poetry with captivating artistry. This engaging exploration delves into the life and contributions of Buson, showcasing how his unique style revitalized the Bashō tradition. The book emphasizes both his evocative verses and exquisite paintings, illustrating the harmonious relationship between words and visuals.
Through a scholarly lens, the authors examine Buson's impact on the evolution of Japanese literature and art. Readers gain insight into the historical and cultural context that shaped his work, as well as the ways in which he redefined traditional haiku forms. The analysis presents a rich tapestry of themes, vessels of emotion, and imaginative landscapes.
As the narrative unfolds, it reveals Buson’s indelible mark on his contemporaries and future generations. This insightful text celebrates the resurgence of Bashō’s essence through Buson’s innovative spirit, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the beauty and intricacy of haikai as a revered art form.
Through a scholarly lens, the authors examine Buson's impact on the evolution of Japanese literature and art. Readers gain insight into the historical and cultural context that shaped his work, as well as the ways in which he redefined traditional haiku forms. The analysis presents a rich tapestry of themes, vessels of emotion, and imaginative landscapes.
As the narrative unfolds, it reveals Buson’s indelible mark on his contemporaries and future generations. This insightful text celebrates the resurgence of Bashō’s essence through Buson’s innovative spirit, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the beauty and intricacy of haikai as a revered art form.
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