Going to the Pine by Geoffrey M Wilkinson

Going to the Pine by Geoffrey M Wilkinson

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Going to the Pine by Geoffrey M Wilkinson

This collection of essays considers the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō (1644-94) from four different and, in some respects, unconventional perspectives. It begins by likening Bashō and John Keats as travellers, open to all experience and convinced that they must 'annihilate self' to achieve true poetry. The second essay looks at how perceptions of Bashō's famous 'frog' haiku have changed over time, and the contentious issue of how far it can (or should) be read in Zen Buddhist terms. The third essay, written from the viewpoint of a translator struggling to render Bashō's 'cicada' haiku into English, explores authentic issues of language and interpretation; at the same time, however, it is evident that something else is going on in the translator's mind. The final essay revisits the 'frog' haiku, but now as a metaphor for a much larger philosophical question: why are we so intolerant of the unintelligible -- of the very notion that the universe, and with it our world, came into being without reason, necessity, or purpose? Implicitly the four essays are linked by Bashō's injunction to 'Go to the pine to learn about the pine', that is, to try and get to the truth of things as they are, unencumbered by our own thoughts and preoccupations.

Wilkinson, Geoffrey M.: - Geoffrey Wilkinson is an independent essayist and translator of Japanese poetry, with no academic or other affiliations. He lives in Wales. His recent journal articles include 'The poet vanishes: haiku by Chiyo, Bashō, and Buson' (Presence 64, 2019) and 'Dream-bridges: three tanka from classical Japanese' (Ribbons 14.2, 2018). He is the author of 'Certainty, that thing of indefinite approximation' (Bright Pen Books, 2012: ISBN 978-0-7552-1479-2).
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ISBN 13 9781916062207
ISBN 10 1916062202
Title Going to the Pine
Author Geoffrey M Wilkinson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Geoffrey M. Wilkinson
Year published 2019-04-15
Number of pages 60
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