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A Zen Wave

Basho's Haiku and Zen

Matsuo Basho Robert Aitken W. S. Merwin W S Merwin

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English
Shoemaker & Hoard, Div of Avalon Publishing Group Inc
01 October 2003
Zen Buddhism distinguishes itself by brilliant flashes of insight and its terseness of expression. The haiku verse form is a superb means of studying Zen modes of thought and expression, for its seventeen syllables impose a rigorous limitation that confines the poet to vital experience. Here haiku by Bash

are translated by Robert Aitken, with commentary that provides a new and far deeper understanding of Bash 's work than ever before.

In presenting themes from the haiku and from Zen literature that open the doors both to the poems and to Zen itself, Aitken has produced the first book about the relationship between Zen and haiku. His readers are certain to find it invaluable for the remarkable revelations it offers.
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Imprint:   Shoemaker & Hoard, Div of Avalon Publishing Group Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 139mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   241g
ISBN:   9781593760083
ISBN 10:   1593760086
Pages:   192
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for A Zen Wave: Basho's Haiku and Zen

"""Zen masters have a long history of giving teisho--formal, playful Dharma talks--in which poetry is invoked. The works of the Chinese poets Su Shih and Han Shan are almost within the Zen canon. In the tradition of teisho on Han Shan given by earlier masters, Robert Aitken has given talks on the haiku of Basho that go straight to the center of Basho's work. This book shares those talks with all of us: it illuminates the angles and corners of lone-ness and community, plainness and beauty, in the homey, homeless way of Zen. It's a superb book on Basho real life, and poetry all at once. I'm grateful."""


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