A House By Itself: Selected Haiku of Shiki

John Brandi translator Noriko Kawasaki Martinez translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:White Pine Press

Published:26th Oct '17

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Shiki’s distinctive vision and direct expression make a tone recognizably his own, conveyed beautifully in these pages’ translations."Shiki's distinctive vision and direct expression make a tone recognizably his own, conveyed beautifully in these pages' translations. We hear Shiki's haiku as the voice of a friend bringing complex news in a few intimate words. These haiku are drawn from a world that feels close to our own, and they bring our own lives and world closer. Shiki's poems are necessary and delicious as mountain water, carrying the mountain's hidden minerals from inside it to inside us." —Jane Hirshfield, author of The Heart of Haiku and The Ink Dark Moon Last year's dream I wake to this year's reality Shiki is considered by the Japanese as one of the masters of haiku. He radically reformed the haiku, suggesting "sketching from life" as an aesthetic.

ISBN: 9781945680090

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120 pages