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Reading Basho at Matsushima: Matsushima ni oite Basho-o wo Yomu
Monumenta Nipponica, 19901 reached Matsushima on the evening of 10 April. According to his Narrow I Roads of the North, Basho reached Matsushima close to noon on the same day of the same month; he in the Genroku Period,49 I in the Meiji. When I set foot on the shores of this, the Lake Dongting or the West Lake of northern Japan, I was filled with awe by the roaring wind and ...
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Basho’s States of Consciousness
2016This chapter examines the circumstances surrounding episodes in Basho’s later life when he appeared to have experienced an alternate state of consciousness. Gazing upward and listening upward spontaneously have the potential to trigger such states.
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2009
To explain Basho’s art of haiku, Yone Noguchi, a noted bilingual poet and critic, once quoted “Furu Ike ya” (The Old Pond), perhaps the most frequently quoted haiku: “The old pond! / A frog leapt into— / List, the water sound!”1 One may think a frog is an absurd poetic subject, but Basho focused his vision on a scene of desolation, an image of nature ...
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To explain Basho’s art of haiku, Yone Noguchi, a noted bilingual poet and critic, once quoted “Furu Ike ya” (The Old Pond), perhaps the most frequently quoted haiku: “The old pond! / A frog leapt into— / List, the water sound!”1 One may think a frog is an absurd poetic subject, but Basho focused his vision on a scene of desolation, an image of nature ...
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Basho's journey: the literary prose of Matsuo Basho
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