One hundred poems which evoke the peace and serenity of the Japanese way of life.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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visually beautiful, and wide range of poems,
By The selections are wonderful and gave a wide ranging selection from 1600's to modern times! There are the classical observations of night herons, dragonflies, cicadas, fireflies and blossoms: (Red dragonflies / Flowing like a ripple / Toward the crimson sky) or (With the cherry blossoms gone/ The temple is glimpsed / Through twigs and branches). But there is also observing people and mind (A woman dozing - The breath from her nostrils / Stirs a cool breeze). For those wondering about the Frog haiku by Basho (which he discusses why he didn't include) it follow: Into the ancient pond, A frog jumps Water's sound! (Translated by D. T. Suzuki)
3 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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A Greate Experience,
By benny (India, Kerala) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Classic Haiku: A Master's Selection (Tuttle Classics) (Paperback)
One who read this book would have amazzed experience and great pleasure from this book.
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