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형식
페이퍼백
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히브리어
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Jan 1, 2001
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This collection delves into the rich tapestry of Japanese poetry that contemplates the profound relationship between life and death. Through carefully curated verses, the reader is invited to explore themes of mortality, existence, and the fleeting nature of beauty. Each poem serves as a reflection, resonating with the universal human experience of grappling with life's impermanence.
Yoel Hoffmann's insightful introduction provides context that enhances the reader's understanding of the intricate cultural nuances present in these works. By bridging the gap between tradition and contemporary thought, he opens a dialogue that encourages introspection and appreciation for the artistry found in life's transient moments. The selection not only showcases the lyrical beauty of Japanese poetry but also invites readers to confront their own mortality in a thoughtful and poetic manner.
Yoel Hoffmann's insightful introduction provides context that enhances the reader's understanding of the intricate cultural nuances present in these works. By bridging the gap between tradition and contemporary thought, he opens a dialogue that encourages introspection and appreciation for the artistry found in life's transient moments. The selection not only showcases the lyrical beauty of Japanese poetry but also invites readers to confront their own mortality in a thoughtful and poetic manner.
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