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Song in an Age of Discord - The Journal of Socho and Poetic Life in Late Medieval Japan (Hardcover, 804)
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Song in an Age of Discord - The Journal of Socho and Poetic Life in Late Medieval Japan (Hardcover, 804)
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"Song in an Age of Discord" is a companion volume to the author's
translation of "The Journal of Socho," the travel diary and poetic
memoir of Saiokuken Socho (1448-1532), the preeminent linked-verse
("renga") poet of his generation. The "Journal"--which records
several journeys that Socho made between Kyoto and Suruga Province
during the tumultuous Age of the Country at War--is unparalleled in
the literature of the period for its range of commentary and
freshness of detail, and for its impressive array of literary
genres, including more than 600 poems.
The present volume opens with an overview of the author's life and
times, and explores the relationships between politics, patronage,
and the creative process in late medieval Japan. Raised in the
service of a feudal lord in Suruga Province, Socho subsequently
became the devoted student of the "renga" master Sogi and the
iconoclastic Zen monk Ikkyu, a variety of influences clearly
visible in his journal. Socho lived in an era in which established
values and hierarchies were being questioned, and his journal
reflects his own testing of traditional literary boundaries.
Subsequent chapters read the journal in terms of the standard norms
of genres that Socho appropriated and reinterpreted in fashioning
his own literary persona. The norms of medieval eremitic literature
are presented via works by two other noted linked-verse poets,
Shinkei and Shohaku, and those of travel literature are set forth
in travel diaries by Socho's teacher Sogi, who also supplied the
template for Socho's orthodox ("ushin") poetry.
The comic and unorthodox "haikai" verse of Yamazaki Sokan serves as
a point of comparison for Socho's frequent excursions into that
genre. Unlike other orthodox "renga" masters, Socho maintained
parallel interests in composing and preserving "haikai" poetry, and
he contributed much to that evolving art form. Throughout, "Song in
an Age of Discord" illustrates the dialogue Socho pursued with his
literary and cultural heritage.
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