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Winner of the 1995 Benjamin Franklin Award, this is a landmark anthology of traditional short verse. In haiku and tanka fifteen Japanese women poets reveal universal female themes through the lens of a challenging spiritual and physical Japanese environment.
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Paperback, 200 pages
Published
July 1st 1998
by Stone Bridge Press
(first published June 1st 1994)
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It's interesting to read form translated; obviously things are going to be lost in translation, and most notably so, in this case, we lose the syllabic form of both the haiku and tanka. I did find a few examples in which they kept the form perfectly despite translation, though that's not the point. The writing here was stunning, and many of the poems were memorable.
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Very good book on modern female Japanese haiku/tanka poets. It gives a short bio and a sample of 10 or so poems from each. It was nice to experience the different poets' styles back-to-back like that.
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The poems stand on their own in English, but I would have preferred a bilingual format. I guess I'll just have to search out the originals on my own!
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I'm a California girl living in Tokyo, where I write and run a yoga studio. For over two decades, I've been charting my quest in twenty books in many genres. I hope I'm just getting started.
I’m interested in ideas of identity and history. How is culture shaped, and how are we shaped by it? All of my books deal with notions of finding home.
"Up from the Sea," my debut Young Adult novel in verse abou ...more
I’m interested in ideas of identity and history. How is culture shaped, and how are we shaped by it? All of my books deal with notions of finding home.
"Up from the Sea," my debut Young Adult novel in verse abou ...more
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