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The Penguin Book Of Haiku
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First Penguin Volumeof Best Japanese Haikuvivid Translationsnow A Global Poetry, The Haiku Was Originally A Japanese Verse Form That Flourished From The Sixteenth To Nineteenth Centuries. Although Renowned For Its Minimalism And Brevity, Usually Running Three Lines In Seventeen Syllables, And By Its Use Of Natural Imagery To Make Zenlike Observations About Reality, In Fact The Haiku Is Much More: It Can Be Erotic, Funny, Crude And Mischievous. Presenting Over A Thousand Exemplars In Vivid And Engaging Translations By Adam L. Kern, This Anthology Offers An Illuminating Introduction To This Widely Celebrated, If Misunderstood, Art Form.
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- Q: How many pages are in The Penguin Book of Haiku? A: There are five hundred forty-four pages in this book, providing a comprehensive collection of Japanese haiku.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type is paperback, making it lightweight and easy to carry.
- Q: What are the dimensions of The Penguin Book of Haiku? A: The dimensions are one point one inches in depth, five point twelve inches in width, and seven point seventy-two inches in height.
- Q: Who is the author of The Penguin Book of Haiku? A: The author is Adam L. Kern, known for his engaging translations of Japanese poetry.
- Q: What genre does The Penguin Book of Haiku belong to? A: This book belongs to the genre of anthologies, specifically focusing on Japanese haiku.
- Q: How do I read The Penguin Book of Haiku? A: You can enjoy this book by reading each haiku, appreciating the vivid translations and natural imagery.
- Q: Is this book suitable for all ages? A: Yes, this book is suitable for all ages, appealing to both poetry enthusiasts and casual readers.
- Q: What themes are explored in The Penguin Book of Haiku? A: The book explores various themes such as nature, Zen-like observations, humor, and human experiences.
- Q: How should I store The Penguin Book of Haiku? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place to preserve its quality, and keep it on a bookshelf or in a protective cover.
- Q: Can I clean the pages of The Penguin Book of Haiku? A: No, it is not recommended to clean the pages as it may damage the paper. Keep the book dry and handle it with care.
- Q: What if The Penguin Book of Haiku arrives damaged? A: If it arrives damaged, you can return it for a replacement or refund, depending on the seller's return policy.
- Q: Is The Penguin Book of Haiku a good choice for beginners? A: Yes, it is an excellent choice for beginners interested in exploring Japanese poetry through accessible translations.
- Q: How does The Penguin Book of Haiku compare to other poetry anthologies? A: This anthology specifically focuses on Japanese haiku, offering unique insights and translations not commonly found in other poetry collections.
- Q: Do I need any prior knowledge to appreciate The Penguin Book of Haiku? A: No prior knowledge is needed; the book includes an introduction that provides context about haiku and its significance.
- Q: Are there any adult themes in The Penguin Book of Haiku? A: Yes, some haikus may contain adult themes, reflecting the diverse and sometimes mischievous nature of the art form.