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Haiku Milieu

Haiku Milieu
Author: Jenny Bienemann
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-12-02
Genre: Haiku
ISBN: 9781543954357

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"This book is for you. The photos in this collection were taken with an iPhone over the course of a year, inspired by the lovely, ordinary pleasures of daily life. The haiku grew out of these photos, typically within the same day. From more than 350 photos and haiku, 120 of the very best were collected into this book, inviting readers to celebrate the extraordinary in their own everyday."--Back cover


Haiku Milieu Volume 2

Haiku Milieu Volume 2
Author: Jenny Bienemann
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9781636843643

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A collection of photo and haiku that celebrates the extraordinary in the every day.


Poetics of the Earth

Poetics of the Earth
Author: Augustin Berque
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0429521596

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Poetics of the Earth is a work of environmental philosophy, based on a synthesis of eastern and western thought on natural and human history. It draws on recent biological research to show how the processes of evolution and history both function according to the same principles. Augustin Berque rejects the separation of nature and culture which he believes lies at the root of the environmental crisis. This book proposes a three stage process of "re-worlding" (moving away from the individualized self to become a part of the common world), "re-concretizing" (understanding the meaning and historical development of words and things) and "re-engaging" (reconsidering the relationship between history and subjectivity at every level of being) in order to bring western thought on nature and culture into sustainable harmony and alignment. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental studies, environmental philosophy, Asian studies and the natural sciences.


Chicken Haiku

Chicken Haiku
Author: Karin S. Wiberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781945209055

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This delightful book is the perfect gift for chicken lovers. Its 24 haiku and matching illustrations celebrate the personalities of the coop with both humor and sophistication. Poems blend traditional haiku elements with a playful twist; clever illustrations bring each poem to life. Appealing to adults and children alike.


The Milieu of Mist

The Milieu of Mist
Author: Anthony Alexei Marcoff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Haiku, English
ISBN: 9780954563035

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Japanese Environmental Philosophy

Japanese Environmental Philosophy
Author: J. Baird Callicott
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2017-05-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190683260

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Japanese Environmental Philosophy is an anthology that responds to the environmental problems of the 21st century by drawing from Japanese philosophical traditions to investigate our relationships with other humans, nonhuman animals, and the environment. It contains chapters from fifteen top scholars from Japan, the United States, and Europe. The essays cover a broad range of Japanese thought, including Zen Buddhism, Shintoism, the Kyoto School, Japanese art and aesthetics, and traditional Japanese culture.


Japanese Women Poets: An Anthology

Japanese Women Poets: An Anthology
Author: Hiroaki Sato
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317466969

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Throughout history, Japanese women have excelled in poetry - from the folk songs of the Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters) compiled in 712 and the court poetry of the 9th to the 14th centuries, on through the age of haikai and kanshi to the 19th century, into the contemporary period when books of women's poems have created a sensation.This anthology presents examples of the work of more than 100 Japanese women poets, arranged chronologically, and of all the major verse forms: choka, tanka, haikai (haiku), kanshi (verse written in Chinese), and free verse. The poems describe not just seasonal changes and the vagaries of love - which form the thematic core of traditional Japanese poetry - but also the devastations of war, childbirth, conflicts between child-rearing and work, experiences as refugees, experiences as non-Japanese residents in Japan, and more.Sections of poetry open with headnotes, and the editor has provided explanations of terms and references for those unfamiliar with the Japanese language. Other useful tools include a glossary of poetic terms, a chronology, and a bibliography that points the reader toward other works by and about these poets. There is no comparable collection available in English.Students and anyone who appreciates poetry and Japanese culture will treasure this magnificent anthology. Editor and translator Hiroaki Sato is a past winner of the PEN America translator prize and the Japan-United States Friendship Commission's 1999 literary translation award.


Radical Poetry

Radical Poetry
Author: Eduardo Ledesma
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-11-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1438462018

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Engages in a critical reanalysis of historical Ibero-American experimental poetry in order to demonstrate how the contemporary digital vanguard owes much to this tradition. With a broad geographic and linguistic sweep covering more than one hundred years of poetry, this book investigates the relationships between and among technology, aesthetics, and politics in Ibero-American experimental poetry. Eduardo Ledesma analyzes visual, concrete, kinetic, and digital poetry that questions what the “literary” means, what constitutes poetry, and how, if at all, visual and verbal arts should be differentiated. Radical Poetry examines how poets use the latest technologies (cinematography, radio, television, and software) to create poetry that self-consciously interrogates its own form, through close alliances with conceptual and abstract art, performance, photography, film, and new media. To do so, Ledesma draws on pertinent theories of metaphor, affect, time, space, iconicity, and cybernetics. Ledesma shows how José Juan Tablada (Mexico), Joan Salvat-Papasseit (Catalonia), Clemente Padín (Uruguay), Fernando Millán (Spain), Décio Pignatari (Brazil), Ana María Uribe (Argentina), and others turn words, machines, and, more recently, the digital into flesh, making word-objects “come alive” by assembling text to act and seem human, whether on the page, on walls, or on screens. “This book is extraordinary. It is truly original in its conception and deeply grounded in its knowledge, and it communicates a passion for its topics, especially the digital age. This is a major contribution that surely will be a new model for literary critique in these languages.” — Gwen Kirkpatrick, Georgetown University


Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment

Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment
Author: Joy A. Palmer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134756240

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Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment is a unique guide to environmental thinking through the ages. Joy A. Palmer, herself an important and prolific author on environmental matters, has assembled a team of thirty-five expert contributors to summarize and analyse the thinking of fifty diverse and stimulating figures – from all over the world and from ancient times to the present day. Among those included are: Philosophers such as Rousseau, Spinoza and Heidegger Activists such as Chico Mendes Literary giants such as Virgil, Goethe and Wordsworth Major religious and spiritual figures such as the Buddha and St Francis of Assisi. Lucid, scholarly and informative, these fifty essays offer a fascinating overview of mankind’s view and understanding of the physical world.


How to Read a Japanese Poem

How to Read a Japanese Poem
Author: Steven D. Carter
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0231546858

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How to Read a Japanese Poem offers a comprehensive approach to making sense of traditional Japanese poetry of all genres and periods. Steven D. Carter explains to Anglophone students the methods of composition and literary interpretation used by Japanese poets, scholars, and critics from ancient times to the present, and adds commentary that will assist the modern reader. How to Read a Japanese Poem presents readings of poems by major figures such as Saigyō and Bashō as well as lesser known poets, with nearly two hundred examples that encompass all genres of Japanese poetry. The book gives attention to well-known forms such as haikai or haiku, as well as ancient songs, comic poems, and linked verse. Each chapter provides examples of a genre in chronological order, followed by notes about authorship and other contextual details, including the time of composition, physical setting, and social occasion. The commentaries focus on a central feature of Japanese poetic discourse: that poems are often occasional, written in specific situations, and are best read in light of their milieu. Carter elucidates key concepts useful in examining Japanese poetics as well as the technical vocabulary of Japanese poetic discourse, familiarizing students with critical terms and concepts. An appendix offers succinct definitions of technical terms and essays on aesthetic ideals and devices.