of Women
20 Japanese Female Poets / 20 Waka Poems
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Tupelo Press, Incorporated
Publishing:1st Jun '26
£16.00
This title is due to be published on 1st June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A collection of translated Japanese waka-poems, including text collage and haibun-style discourses on translation.
Of Women is a collection of translations of Japanese waka-poems from the seventh century to the twelfth century, featuring twenty female poets from this period, when Japanese women’s literature flourished. This book includes poems by famous writers from the era, such as Sei Shonagon (The Pillow Book) and Murasaki Shikibu (The Tale of Genji), and introduces some lesser-known female poets as well.
Waka compacts much information in a short form: words with double meanings, unfamiliar phrases, habits foreign to non-Japanese speakers, and hidden historical backgrounds. Direct translations would fail to capture the author’s full intent, so Of Women takes several approaches to capture the original sensory images, including text collage and haibun, short essays that provide historical context and introduce the author before each waka.
"Of Women gathers the poems of twenty Japanese women, many unnamed, from the 7th to 12th centuries, who wove longing, politics, beauty, and defiance into the compact form of waka. Fujimoto makes brilliant use of a “thick” approach, contextualizing her elegant translations with haibun-style reflections and visual art that both honor and explode the forms of the originals. In these pages, forgotten voices are reclaimed and reimagined, speaking with clarity and grace to our time." * Geoffrey Brock *
ISBN: 9781961209572
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
83 pages