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Haikai Poet Yosa Buson and the Bashō Revival
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Cheryl Crowley
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2007
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This book uses the haikai verse and paintings of the brilliant, innovative artist Yosa Buson (1716-1783) as a focal point from which to explore how Japanese writers competed for artistic authority in a time when popular responses to economic, technological, and social changes were creating the beginnings of a modern literature. The first part of the book discusses Buson's role in the Bashō Revival movement, situating his haikai in the context of the social networks that writers of his time both relied on and resisted. The second part explores Buson's hokku, linked verse, and haiga (haikai painting). The book concludes with a discussion of Buson's reception in the modern period, and includes translations of his principal works.
Author / Editor information
Cheryl A. Crowley, Ph.D. (2001) in Japanese Literature, Columbia University, is Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature at Emory University. She has published on Japanese literature in Monumenta Nipponica, Early Modern Japan Journal, US-Japan Women's Journal, and Japan Studies Review.
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eBook published on:
March 31, 2007
eBook ISBN:
9789047411918
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Main content:
310
eBook ISBN:
9789047411918
Audience(s) for this book
Scholars interested in Japanese literature, art, and history, instructors teaching classes on premodern Japanese culture, and lay readers interested in haiku and the arts of Japan.