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Written on the Sky: Poems from the Japanese

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I go out of the darkness

Onto a road of darkness

Lit only by the far off

Moon on the edge of the mountains.


—Izumi Shikobu


Over the years, thousands of readers have discovered the beauty of classic Japanese poetry through the superb English versions by the great American poet Kenneth Rexroth. Mostly haiku, these poems range from the classical and medieval to modern poetry, with an emphasis on folk songs and love lyrics. Because women played such an outstanding role in Japanese literature, included here are selections from their work, including the contemporary, deeply sensuous Marichiko. This elegant, beautifully designed gift book of poems spanning many centuries presents the original texts in romanji, the transliteration into the Western alphabet.

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Kenneth Rexroth

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Kenneth Rexroth was an American poet, translator, and critical essayist.

He is regarded as a central figure in the San Francisco Renaissance, and paved the groundwork for the movement. Although he did not consider himself to be a Beat poet, and disliked the association, he was dubbed the "Father of the Beats" by Time magazine.

Largely self-educated, Rexroth learned several languages and translated poems from Chinese, French, Spanish, and Japanese. He was among the first poets in the United States to explore traditional Japanese poetic themes and forms.

Rexroth died in Santa Barbara, California, on June 6, 1982. He had spent his final years translating Japanese and Chinese women poets, as well as promoting the work of female poets in America and overseas.

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79 reviews223 followers
March 17, 2012
Small flower, small heart, small stream, small iris, small tragedy, small midpoint, small sound, small rain, small mountain, small smoke, small tree cut low.
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234 reviews16 followers
December 31, 2020
"We are, you and me,
Like two pine needles
Which will dry and fall
But never separate."
-- Anonymous

"Following the roads
Of dream to you, my feet
Never rest. But one glimpse of you
In reality would be
Worth all these many nights of love."
-- ONO NO KOMACHI
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September 18, 2021
In all the world
There is no way whatever.
The stag cries even
In the most remote mountain

Fujiwara No Toshinari
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October 15, 2024
2.5/5⭐️"I was sure I would never get lost in the tangled roads of love. Now I have been caught in the karma of past lives."
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488 reviews24 followers
April 29, 2009
Small selection of Kenneth Rexroth's translated classical Japanese poetry. It's a beautiful little (4" x 6") paperback of 88 short poems (tanka, haiku) published by New Directions. There is also a New Directions edition of Rexroth's translated Chinese poetry, Songs of Love, Moon & Wind.
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March 5, 2010
I'm an ancient Japanese poet trapped in the life of a 21st century Web editor.
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18 reviews
September 12, 2011
This is a beautifully made book, elegant translations--now I just want to find some of Rexroth's own poems...
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January 15, 2015
Most of these poems are worth reading multiple times.

Everyone is asleep
There is nothing to come between
the moon and me.

-- Enomoto Seifu-Jo (1731-1814)
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