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Haikai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haikai (Japanese 俳諧 comic, unorthodox ) is a poetic genre that includes a number of forms which embrace the aesthetics of haikai no renga , and what Bashō referred to as the "poetic spirit" ( fū...
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Renga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Renga is a genre of Japanese collaborative poetry. A renga consists of at least two ku or stanzas, usually many more. The opening stanza of the renga, called the hokku , became the basis for the ...
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Renku - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Renku , the Japanese form of popular collaborative linked verse poetry formerly known as haikai no renga (俳諧の連歌) , is an offshoot of the older Japanese poetic tradition of ushin renga, or ortho...
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another girl is born, but no one is told Yaba; in the confusion of the New Year’s Eve merrymaking Ko’oku; the illiterate man’s requested letter is all backwards Rigyū; on friendly terms, the colleagues help each other out Yaba; ... Japanese Haikai...
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Haikai no renga, usually now called renku by the Japanese, is a style of linked poem that reached its height in the work of Bashô (surname Matsuo, 1644-1694) and his disciples. ... This is one of a number of international renku completed at the World Haikai Fusion 2004 renkukai, held during the Master Bashô Festival,
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El haikai-no-renga fue establecido por Yamazaki Sôkan y Arikida Moritake. Luego, Matsunaga Teitoku y Nishiyama Sôin lo difundieron más ampliamente. Sin embargo, fue Matsuo Bashô, uno de los más reconocidos cultivadores de este estilo, el que elevó la temática del haikai al nivel del waka.
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Aug 25, 2009 ... Initially haikai no renga distinguished itself through vulgarity and coarseness ... Haikai no renga, in response to the stale set forms that ...
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The earliest renga recorded is in the Man'yōshū, where Otomo no Yakamochi and a made and exchanged poems with mora counts of 5-7-5 and 7-7. Around the time the ... this is an echo of haikai no renga. For almost 700 years, renga was a popular form of poetry, but its popularity was greatly diminished in the Meiji period.
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A selection of articles related to haikai no renga ... A Wisdom Archive on haikai no renga ... More material related to Haikai No Renga can be found here:
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II. ku no shaba ya hana ga hirakeba hiraku tote ... III. odurku ya yúgao ochishi yowa no oto ... IV. mishi yume no samete mo iro no kakitsubata...
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