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Basho and the Dao - The Zhuangzi and the Transformation of Haikai (Hardcover, New)
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Basho and the Dao - The Zhuangzi and the Transformation of Haikai (Hardcover, New)
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Although haiku is well known throughout the world, few outside
Japan are familiar with its precursor, haikai (comic linked verse).
Fewer still are aware of the role played by the Chinese Daoist
classics in turning haikai into a respected literary art form.
Basho and the Dao examines the haikai poets' adaptation of Daoist
classics, particularly the Zhuangzi, in the seventeenth century and
the eventual transformation of haikai from frivolous verse to high
poetry. The author analyzes haikai's encounter with the Zhuangzi
through its intertextual relations with the works of Basho and
other major haikai poets, and also the nature and characteristics
of haikai that sustained the Zhuangzi's relevance to haikai poetic
construction. She demonstrates how the haikai poets' interest in
this Daoist work was rooted in the intersection of deconstructing
and reconstructing the classical Japanese poetic tradition. Well
versed in both Chinese and Japanese scholarship, Qiu explores the
significance of Daoist ideas in Basho's and others' conceptions of
haikai. Her method involves an extensive hermeneutic reading of
haikai texts, an in-depth analysis of the connection between
Chinese and Japanese poetic terminology, and a comparison of Daoist
traits in both traditions. The result is a penetrating study of key
ideas that have been instrumental in defining and rediscovering the
poetic essence of haikai verse. Basho and the Dao adds to an
increasingly vibrant area of academic inquiry - the complex
literary and cultural relations between Japan and China in the
early modern era. Researchers and students of East Asian
literature, philosophy, and cultural criticism will find this book
a valuable contribution to cross-cultural literary studies and
comparative aesthetics.
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