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TWENTY-THREE Criticism Is a Function of One's Own Limitations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part One
- ONE Prologue 11
- TWO Renga History 12
- THREE On the Tsukubashū 16
- FOUR Post-Shinkokinshū Waka 19
- FIVE Ancient and Middle-Period Renga 21
- SIX The Character of the Work of the Early Masters 23
- SEVEN The Style of Ineffable Depth ( Yūgen) 27
- EIGHT Learning and the Study of Renga 36
- NINE The Role of Waka in Renga Training 40
- TEN On Hokku 42
- ELEVEN Double Meaning in Poetry 45
- TWELVE The Manifold Configurations of Poetry 48
- THIRTEEN The Roots of Poetry in Temporality 51
- FOURTEEN Poetic Process as a Contemplation 53
- FIFTEEN The Wisdom of Nondiscrimination 56
- SIXTEEN Right Teaching and the Individual Poet 58
- SEVENTEEN The Influence of Companions in the Way 60
- EIGHTEEN Poetry and the Mundane Mind 62
- NINETEEN The Issue of Fame as Index of Poetic Value 64
- TWENTY Poetry Is an Existential Discipline 66
- TWENTY-ONE Poetry Is a Self-Consuming Passion 68
- TWENTY-TWO Worldly Glory Versus Reclusive Concentration 71
- TWENTY-THREE Criticism Is a Function of One's Own Limitations 73
- TWENTY-FOUR Sitting with a Master 75
- TWENTY-FIVE Constant Practice Is Decisive 77
- TWENTY-SIX Valorizing the Deviant or Obscure 79
- TWENTY-SEVEN The Difficulty of Comprehending Superior Poetry 81
- TWENTY-EIGHT The "Vulgar" Verse 83
- TWENTY-NINE Plagiarism 86
- THIRTY Excessive Straining Mter Effect 89
- THIRTY-ONE Semantic Confusion 91
- THIRTY-TWO Incomprehensibility 93
- THIRTY-THREE The Close Link and the Distant Link 96
- THIRTY-FOUR On Hen-jo-dai-kyoku-ryū as the Structure of the Renga Link 102
- THIRTY-FIVE On Rikugi: The Six Types of Poetry 109
- THIRTY-SIX Poetry Contests and Criticism 114
- THIRTY-SEVEN Marks and Grade Points in Renga 116
- THIRTY-EIGHT One's True Poetry Emerges in Old Age 118
- THIRTY-NINE The State of Renga in Our Time 120
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Part Two
- FORTY About Hen-jo-dai-kyoku-ryū 137
- FORTY-ONE The Central Place of Grace [en] in the Poetic Process 140
- FORTY-TWO Verses on the Moon, Flowers, and Snow 143
- FORTY-THREE The Verse of Ineffable Remoteness (Yōon) 145
- FORTY-FOUR Renga Rules and Buddhist Precepts: The Question of Morality and Freedom 148
- FORTY-FIVE Poetry and Zen Meditation, the Cosmic Body, and the True Word 153
- FORTY-SIX The Link Between Maeku and Tsukeku 156
- FORTY-SEVEN The Nature and Goal of Criticism 159
- FORTY-EIGHT Selecting Friends of the Way 162
- FORTY-NINE The Close Link and the Distant Link 164
- FIFTY On the Issue of the Ultimate Style 167
- FIFTY-ONE Discipline in the Mind-Ground 171
- FIFTY-TWO Orthodoxy and Plurality 173
- FIFTY-THREE Reclusion 175
- FIFTY-FOUR The Impartiality of Divine Response 178
- FIFTY-FIVE Heredity, Social Status, and the Way 180
- FIFTY-SIX The Mark of Temporality in Talent, Training, and Fame or Obscurity 182
- FIFTY-SEVEN The Difficulty of Achieving the Way: The Transmission of Mind Is Beyond Language 185
- FIFTY-EIGHT Mutually Supportive and Antagonistic Arts 188
- FIFTY-NINE The Practice of Poetry in Our Time 190
- SIXTY The Question of the True Buddha and the Ultimate Poem 197
- SIXTY-ONE The Ten Virtues 200
- SIXTY-TWO Epilogue 204
- Notes 209
- Appendix: Biographical Notes 337
- Bibliography 361
- Character List 371
- Index of First Lines 399
- Subject Index 402
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- List of Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One
- ONE Prologue 11
- TWO Renga History 12
- THREE On the Tsukubashū 16
- FOUR Post-Shinkokinshū Waka 19
- FIVE Ancient and Middle-Period Renga 21
- SIX The Character of the Work of the Early Masters 23
- SEVEN The Style of Ineffable Depth ( Yūgen) 27
- EIGHT Learning and the Study of Renga 36
- NINE The Role of Waka in Renga Training 40
- TEN On Hokku 42
- ELEVEN Double Meaning in Poetry 45
- TWELVE The Manifold Configurations of Poetry 48
- THIRTEEN The Roots of Poetry in Temporality 51
- FOURTEEN Poetic Process as a Contemplation 53
- FIFTEEN The Wisdom of Nondiscrimination 56
- SIXTEEN Right Teaching and the Individual Poet 58
- SEVENTEEN The Influence of Companions in the Way 60
- EIGHTEEN Poetry and the Mundane Mind 62
- NINETEEN The Issue of Fame as Index of Poetic Value 64
- TWENTY Poetry Is an Existential Discipline 66
- TWENTY-ONE Poetry Is a Self-Consuming Passion 68
- TWENTY-TWO Worldly Glory Versus Reclusive Concentration 71
- TWENTY-THREE Criticism Is a Function of One's Own Limitations 73
- TWENTY-FOUR Sitting with a Master 75
- TWENTY-FIVE Constant Practice Is Decisive 77
- TWENTY-SIX Valorizing the Deviant or Obscure 79
- TWENTY-SEVEN The Difficulty of Comprehending Superior Poetry 81
- TWENTY-EIGHT The "Vulgar" Verse 83
- TWENTY-NINE Plagiarism 86
- THIRTY Excessive Straining Mter Effect 89
- THIRTY-ONE Semantic Confusion 91
- THIRTY-TWO Incomprehensibility 93
- THIRTY-THREE The Close Link and the Distant Link 96
- THIRTY-FOUR On Hen-jo-dai-kyoku-ryū as the Structure of the Renga Link 102
- THIRTY-FIVE On Rikugi: The Six Types of Poetry 109
- THIRTY-SIX Poetry Contests and Criticism 114
- THIRTY-SEVEN Marks and Grade Points in Renga 116
- THIRTY-EIGHT One's True Poetry Emerges in Old Age 118
- THIRTY-NINE The State of Renga in Our Time 120
-
Part Two
- FORTY About Hen-jo-dai-kyoku-ryū 137
- FORTY-ONE The Central Place of Grace [en] in the Poetic Process 140
- FORTY-TWO Verses on the Moon, Flowers, and Snow 143
- FORTY-THREE The Verse of Ineffable Remoteness (Yōon) 145
- FORTY-FOUR Renga Rules and Buddhist Precepts: The Question of Morality and Freedom 148
- FORTY-FIVE Poetry and Zen Meditation, the Cosmic Body, and the True Word 153
- FORTY-SIX The Link Between Maeku and Tsukeku 156
- FORTY-SEVEN The Nature and Goal of Criticism 159
- FORTY-EIGHT Selecting Friends of the Way 162
- FORTY-NINE The Close Link and the Distant Link 164
- FIFTY On the Issue of the Ultimate Style 167
- FIFTY-ONE Discipline in the Mind-Ground 171
- FIFTY-TWO Orthodoxy and Plurality 173
- FIFTY-THREE Reclusion 175
- FIFTY-FOUR The Impartiality of Divine Response 178
- FIFTY-FIVE Heredity, Social Status, and the Way 180
- FIFTY-SIX The Mark of Temporality in Talent, Training, and Fame or Obscurity 182
- FIFTY-SEVEN The Difficulty of Achieving the Way: The Transmission of Mind Is Beyond Language 185
- FIFTY-EIGHT Mutually Supportive and Antagonistic Arts 188
- FIFTY-NINE The Practice of Poetry in Our Time 190
- SIXTY The Question of the True Buddha and the Ultimate Poem 197
- SIXTY-ONE The Ten Virtues 200
- SIXTY-TWO Epilogue 204
- Notes 209
- Appendix: Biographical Notes 337
- Bibliography 361
- Character List 371
- Index of First Lines 399
- Subject Index 402