Haiku Japanische Gedichte
German, Dietrich Krusche, 19945 items in stock at supplier
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150 representative Haiku. Haiku - this is the shortest of all lyrical forms known in world literature, three-line poems that developed in Japan during the 16th and 17th centuries and have been preserved there to this day in a vibrant tradition. "Midday stillness - the shrill of the cicadas penetrates the rocks." - this is a classic Haiku by the most famous Haiku poet, Bashō. The clear poetry and the seemingly simple statement are sensually immediate and comprehensible - if one is willing to engage and attempt to bridge the distance that separates our "Western" culture from Japan. Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism live on in Haiku, but above all, this poetry is shaped by Japanese Zen, which finds its literary expression in Haiku. The editor, who spent several years in Japan, has compiled one hundred and fifty representative Haiku.