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Highways at the time of Bashōs Narrow Road to the Deep North.

Mar 31, 2015

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Page 1: Highways at the time of Bashōs Narrow Road to the Deep North.

Highways at the time of Bashō’s Narrow Road to the Deep North

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Examples of nanga paintings by Buson

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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Examples of nanga paintings by Buson

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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Examples of nanga paintings by Buson

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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Examples of nanga paintings by Buson

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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Lineages

Teimon School: founded by Matsunaga Teitokuhanded toKitamura Kiginto Bashō (who then creates the Bashō School)

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Lineages

Bashō disciples are many. Of those Buson’s lineage is Enomoto Kikaku to Hayano Hajin to Buson, who creates what is called the Tenmei Style ( 天明調 )

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Lineages

Issa is distinct from the Bashō-Buson line: Another disciple of Kitamura Kigin is Yamaguchi Sodō and Issa traces back to him. (Blue line)

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(winter)9

Inheriting one of our ancestor’s verses

among fallen leavesa frog

growing old

furuike no / kawazu oiyuku / ochiba kanafuruido ya / ka ni tobu uo no / oto kurashi(ushibeya ni / ka no koe kuraki / zansho kana)furuike ni / zōri shizumite / mizore kana

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In an old wella fish leaps at mosquitoes—

a sound of darkness

In the cowbarn,the sound of

mosquitoes is dark.Lingering heat.

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Straw sandal half sunk in an old

pond in the sleety snow

Old pondFrog jumps inSound of water

Furuike yaKawazu tobi komuMizu no oto

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Matsuo Bashō / Yosa BusonRegarding the “Bashō is subjective / Buson is objective” binary:

Bashō’s death poemIll on a journey:

My dreams roam roundOver withered fields

Tabi ni yande yme ha kareno o kakemeguruBuson’s death poem

from now on every night will dawn

with white plum blossomsshiraume ni akuru yo bakari to narinikeru

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New Yearthe morning light flashesoff the head of a sardine

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New Yearthe morning light flashesoff the head of a sardine

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Breaking off a plum branchI bemoan my wrinkled hands.

Fragrance!

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In a woman’s companyI would go pay my respects at the Royal Palace

by the light of the hazy moon

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In a woman’s company

I would go pay my respects at the Royal Palace

by the light of the hazy moon

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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In a woman’s company

I would go pay my respects at the Royal Palace

by the light of the hazy moon

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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In a woman’s company

I would go pay my respects at the Royal Palace

by the light of the hazy moon

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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In a woman’s company

I would go pay my respects at the Royal Palace

by the light of the hazy moon

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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Gazing across a field

Mist rises from the grasses.With no one to share

of silent waters—this evening dusk!

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Warm air shimmersA man fondles tenderly

The soil in a straw basket

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Met Matahei!Omuro in its grandeur.

Met Matahei!Omuro in full bloom.

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Prose portion:

The scattering of cherry blossoms in the capital is similar to the appearance of chalk white flaking off a painting by Mitsunobu (Crowley trans.)Calligraphy and painting by Buson 1777

This gourd, now empty, was once full of sake.

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Met Matahei!Omuro in its grandeur.

Have I run into Matabei?Blossoms at Omoruat their height(Crowley trans.)

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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As Saga’s lamps grow dim, how sweet the cherry blossom

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As Saga’s lamps grow dim, how sweet the cherry blossom

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Spring night!At my pillow,

The sound of waves.

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Spring night!At my pillow,The sound of waves.

Calligraphy and painting by Buson

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Spring night!At my pillow,The sound of waves.

Calligraphy and painting by Buson