The Routledge global haiku reader / edited by James Shea and Grant Caldwell
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- 10008518
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- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024
- ©2024
- 1 online resource ( xv, 357 pages) :
- ISBN:
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- 9781003293309 (electronic book)
- 1003293301 (electronic book)
- 9781000886573 (electronic book)
- 1000886573 (electronic book)
- 9781000886511 (electronic book)
- 1000886514 (electronic book)
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- 9781032275659 (hardcover)
- 9781032272658 (paperback)
- Full contents:
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- Introduction / James Shea
- Haiku in transit. Beyond the haiku moment: Bashō, Buson and modern haiku myths / Haruo Shirane
- Hearn, Bickerton, Hubbell: translation and definition / Hiroaki Sato
- Reading an evening breeze: Buson's Hokku in translation / James Shea
- Haiku and social consciousness. The secondary art of modern haiku / Takeo Kuwabara (translated by Mark Jewel)
- From the 2.26 Incident to the atomic bombs: haiku during the Asia-Pacific War / Hiroaki Sato
- New rising haiku: the evolution of modern Japanese haiku and the haiku persecution incident / Yūki Itō
- Translations and migrations of the poetic diary: Roy Kiyooka's Wheels / Judith Halebsky
- Haiku and experimentation. Ezra Pound, Yone Noguchi, and imagism / Yoshinobu Hakutani
- Haiku as a western genre: fellow traveler of modernism / Jan Hokenson
- Marking Time in native America: haiku, elegy, survival / Karen Jackson Ford
- The disjunctive dragonfly: a study of disjunctive method and definitions in contemporary English-language haiku / Richard Gilbert
- The future of global haiku. Non-Japanese haiku today / Grant Caldwell
- One hundred bridges, one hundred traditions in haiku / Charles Trumbull
- In the shade of the cherry blossoms: the reception of haiku in post-Soviet Russia / Cécile Rousselet
- From haiku to the short poem: bridging the divide / Philip Rowland
- Future of world haiku / Ban'ya Natsuishi
- Afterword / Anita Patterson.
- Biography/History:
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James Shea is the author of two books of poetry, The Lost Novel and Star in the Eye. A recipient of grants from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council, National Endowment for the Arts, and the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program, he is the Director of the Creative and Professional Writing Program in the Department of Humanities and Creative Writing at Hong Kong Baptist University. Grant Caldwell is a senior lecturer in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Melbourne. His research interests are the writing of poetry and fiction, the psychology of composition, the teaching of creative writing, contemporary Australian poetry, the history and writing of haiku, and concrete poetry. Dr. Caldwell has published thirteen books of creative work (poetry, short fiction, and novels) and a critical monograph. He has received two Australia Council for the Arts Established Writers' Fellowships.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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