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The Heart of Haiku [Kindle Edition]

Jane Hirshfield

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In seventeenth-century Japan, the wandering poet Basho developed haiku, a seventeen-syllable poetic form now perhaps the most widely written type of poetry in the world. Haiku are practiced by poets, lovers, and schoolchildren, by “political haiku” twitterers, by anyone who has the desire to pin preception and experience into a few quick phrases. This essay offers readers unparalleled insight into the living heart of haiku—how haiku work and what they hold, and how to read through and into their images to find a full expression of human life and perceptions, sometimes profound, sometimes playful.

Jane Hirshfield is an award-winning poet and author of the now-classic Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry, as well as an equally classic book introducing earlier Japanese poetry, The Ink Dark Moon: Love Poems by Komachi and Shikibu, Women of the Ancient Japanese Court.

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Another gate opened by Jane Hirshfield 23 Jun 2011
By Sussu - Published on Amazon.com
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Jane Hirshfield's Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry, a series of deep but approachable, gentle but commanding essays on poetry, is my favorite book on literature of all time. I am not a poet myself, but a life long admirer of poetry. Hirshfield illuminates the poet's mind and experience with the authority of an accomplished poet, but with a total lack of self-importance or contrivance. She brings that same wonderful depth of knowledge to this piece - a must for anyone who loves the haiku form - or wants to write better tweets! Hirshfield never disappoints, and I can't recommend this short piece highly enough for anyone fascinated by one of the most intricate and deceptively simple poetic forms, the haiku.
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A fine piece from one of our best poets 23 Jun 2011
By Joe Flower - Published on Amazon.com
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Jane Hirshfield's sparkling prose rivals her poetry. This essay on Basho and the origins of Haiku call to mind her delicious 1990 book Ink Dark Moon, translations (with Mariko Aratani) of the love poems of Ono no Komachi and Izumi Shikibu, women of the ancient court of Japan. I find Hirshfield's observations not only insightful, in a scholarly way, but luminously informed by her long practice as a poet.
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Poetic discussion of Basho and Haiku 23 Jun 2011
By Diane in Los Angeles - Published on Amazon.com
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I love poetry. I love Haiku. But the one book of Basho's poetry that I've had before this gem had such a drearily dull introduction that it put me off the poetry for a good long while. Now Jane Hirschfield brings her poet's voice to the topic, and poet's insights to Haiku and Basho. Even from the first few lines, I knew I was in good hands. What a happy bargain this is!

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