現代日本俳句選集Makoto Ueda University of Toronto Press, 1976 - 265 ページ The West has become familiar with Japanese haiku predominantly through the works of classical masters such as Bash , Buson, and Issa. If the leading haiku poets in modern Japan are unknown in the West, it is simply because translations of their works have not been available. This anthology presents, in English translation, twenty haikus each from the work of twenty modern poets. The writers have been selected to exemplify the various trends that have dominated Japanese haiku in the last hundred years, but the individual haiku have been selected for literary merit; more than anything else this is intended to be a book of poetry. In the introduction Professor Ueda traces the development of the verse form to the present. Brief biographies of the twenty poets are also provided. Haiku, by its very nature, asks each reader to be a poet. Thus, for each haiku the poetic translation is accompanied by the original Japanese and a word-by-word translation into English, and the reader is invited to compose his own poem, to enter into that private relationship with the poem that haiku demands. |
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... Peony | one - petal | one - petal | moving | opening | form | gets - in - shape As the butterfly of my house , it flies about. A stone and a stone in the moonlit night nestle against one another . Peony : one petal , another petal ...
... peony | flower | red Sick and feverish in the gleam of cherry blossoms I. Green frog , have you also had your body freshly painted ? An ant lion's pit is hidden underneath a peony blossoming in red . Branches of a tree touching the tiles ...
... was serving in the army in central China .冬天に牡丹のやうなひとの舌 Tōten / ni / botan / no - yōna / hito - noshita Winter - sky in peony's | like | person's | tongue Camellias fall . Ah , what a lukewarm fire in TOMIZAWA KAKIO 243.