A sweeping anthology of classical Japanese poetry, including poems
about love, war, trees and mountains, everyday life, and so much more.
One of the most important works of Japanese literature of all time,
available here in an accessible translation. The first and greatest
anthology of classical Japanese poetry, the Man'yōshū is considered,
along with The Tale of Genji, to be one of the most important works in
classical Japanese literature. The title means “anthology of ten
thousand leaves,” the anthology of anthologies from the first
flowering of artistic and literary sensibility during the Asuka and
Nara periods—the seventh and eighth centuries. Exhibiting an
astonishing variety, the poems range from the grand animistic rhetoric
of laments for the imperial family to the stark and curiously modern
“Dialogue of the Destitute”; from the elegant banquet verse of
aristocrats to the “poems of the frontier guardsmen.” As its title
suggests, The Ten Thousand Leaves is a gathering of poems of many
kinds, from a period unparalleled in Japanese history. This volume
reproduces the first five books of the original Man'yōshū, with an
introduction and notes by the translator, Ian Hideo Levy, whose
elegant and informative edition was a finalist for the National Book
Award.
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Poems from the Man'yoshu
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ISBN
9781681378916
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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