Fujiwara Teika

Tuesday, 30 June 2009, 23:11 | Category : Authors, Creative, Japanese Poetry
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Fujiwara Teika (1162-1241)  is considered by many to be the preeminent Japanese poet.  As a poet, diarist and critic, his influence on premodern Japanese poetry is unsurpasssed. His poetry specialized almost exclusively in the waka, the dominant lyrical form of the Japanese classical period, a five-line poem consisting of thirty-one syllables, arranged in measures of five syllables, then [...]

IZUMI SHIKIBU: ANOTHER JAPANESE POET

Wednesday, 3 December 2008, 2:44 | Category : Japanese Poetry
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I am always on the lookout for poems that I like.  I find that Japanese poets often provide the succinct but poignant quality that appeals to me.  Here are some poems of Izumi Shikibu which I like.  I had never heard of this particular lady until somebody told me about her.  She lived around the [...]

BASHO: Another Japanese Poet

Saturday, 12 July 2008, 23:33 | Category : Japanese Poetry, People, Philosophy/Religion
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I thought that I might put some of my poems in some of my posts.  This is one: Reflection When you ponder the Calendar of your days, Do you recall the times Of strife, of betrayal, Of heartbreak? Or…do you recall the Quiet calm times filled With beauty and tranquility? Basho (Matsuo Kinsaku–ca. 1644-1694) was [...]

Beauty, youth, transience and a sense of sadness

Every May when the large rhododendron by the driveway begins to bloom, eventually producing this incredibly lovely display of pink blossoms that cover the entire plant, I begin to feel this tension. As I drive out every morning I stop and roll down my car window and look at the exquisite details in the pink [...]