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Light Verse from the Floating World Makoto Ueda

Light Verse from the Floating World By Makoto Ueda

Light Verse from the Floating World by Makoto Ueda


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Similar in form to the well-known, more serious haiku, the satirical - and often humorous - poems known as senryu have received little scholarly attention. This title explores the elements of humor and satire contained in senryu, highlighting the mores that lie behind the laughter the poems evince.

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Light Verse from the Floating World: An Anthology of Premodern Japanese Senryu by Makoto Ueda

Similar in form to the well-known, more serious haiku, the satirical-and often humorous-poems known as senryu have received little scholarly attention because most were written by anonymous amateur poets and were therefore considered popular literature unworthy of serious study. Senryu are interesting, however, precisely because they reflect the thoughts and feelings of ordinary townspeople in a way that other more orthodox types of Japanese literature do not. In his introduction on the nature and historical background of the form, Makoto Ueda explores the elements of humor and satire contained in senryu, highlighting the mores that lie behind the laughter the poems evince. Collecting 400 eighteenth- and nineteenth-century poems-with the romanized Japanese verse presented at the bottom of each page-Light Verse from the Floating World is divided into thematic sections, each preceded by a short introduction: * satirical senryu, aimed at people of the ruling warrior class and civilians of various professions; * senryu on human relationships-between young lovers, husband and wife, parent and child, or family members of different generations; * poems on townspeople enjoying themselves in the amusement district; * ridicule of well-known historical figures; * and poems on the poets' general outlook on life. Replete with keen observations on the human world rather than the natural one, this first comprehensive anthology in English translation of this major genre of Japanese literature will appeal to scholars and students of Japanese culture, as well as general readers of poetry.

About Makoto Ueda

Makoto Ueda is Professor Emeritus of Japanese at Stanford University. He has written, translated, and edited fourteen books, including Modern Japanese Tanka: An Anthology, which won a Japan-U.S. Friendship Commision Literary Translation Award.

Table of Contents

1. We Are Swordless, but Not Wordless 2. The Mad, Mad World of Work 3. Love in Chains 4. The Battle of the Sexes 5. Dimpled Little Lunatics 6. The Battle of the Generations 7. Playboys of the Floating World 8. Let Us Laugh with the Seasons 9. Heroes Without Halos 10. The Way of the Townsman

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CIN0231115512G
9780231115513
0231115512
Light Verse from the Floating World: An Anthology of Premodern Japanese Senryu by Makoto Ueda
Used - Good
Paperback
Columbia University Press
19991006
288
N/A
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