Reading Japanese Haikai Poetry: A Study in the Polyphony of Yosa Buson’s Linked Poems
由
Herbert H. Jonsson
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Manga
Poetry
格式
精装书
页数
270
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 28, 2016
出版商
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004311181
ISBN-13
9789004311183
描述
Herbert H. Jonsson delves into the intricate world of haikai poetry through a focused study of Yosa Buson’s linked poems. With a keen eye for detail, he examines the various layers of meaning within Buson’s work, showcasing the poet's mastery over language and themes. By exploring the polyphonic nature of these poems, Jonsson reveals how different voices and perspectives intertwine, offering readers a rich tapestry of emotion and thought.
The book highlights Buson’s unique ability to blend traditional haiku structures with innovative expressions, creating a dynamic dialogue between the past and present. Jonsson’s analytical approach invites readers to appreciate the nuances of Buson's style, as well as the cultural and historical contexts that shaped his poetry. Each poem becomes a gateway to understanding the beauty and complexity of Japanese literature.
Ultimately, this study serves not only as an exploration of haikai but also as an invitation for readers to engage with the timeless art of poetry. Through thorough analysis and insightful commentary, Jonsson enhances the appreciation of Buson’s work, encouraging new interpretations and deeper connections with haikai poetry.
The book highlights Buson’s unique ability to blend traditional haiku structures with innovative expressions, creating a dynamic dialogue between the past and present. Jonsson’s analytical approach invites readers to appreciate the nuances of Buson's style, as well as the cultural and historical contexts that shaped his poetry. Each poem becomes a gateway to understanding the beauty and complexity of Japanese literature.
Ultimately, this study serves not only as an exploration of haikai but also as an invitation for readers to engage with the timeless art of poetry. Through thorough analysis and insightful commentary, Jonsson enhances the appreciation of Buson’s work, encouraging new interpretations and deeper connections with haikai poetry.