The Pocket Haiku
<b>Quintessential classical Japanese haiku--selected and translated by one of America's premier poet-translators--now available in a pocket edition.</b><br><br>In this collection of haiku, translator Sam Hamill has compiled the best from the tradition, spanning the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries, with particular focus on the three great masters: BashÅ, Buson, and Issa. Based on images from nature, the poems address the themes of joy, temporality, beauty, wonder, loneliness, and loss. <br><br>Haiku may be the most popular and widely recognizable poetic form in the world. In just three lines a great haiku presents a crystalline moment of image, emotion, and awareness. Elements of compassion, silence, and a sense of temporality often combine to reveal a quality of mystery. Just as often, haiku may bring a startling insight into the ordinary, or a flash of humor. Collected here are over two hundred of the best haiku of Japanese literature--written by the great masters of the genre.<br><br>The featured poets are BashÅ, Buson, Issa, Moritake, SÅin, SanpÅ«, Kikaku, Ransetsu, Kyorai, Raizan, Kakei, Onitsura, Taigi, Chiyo, Sogetsuni, Sogi, Fuhaku, Teiga, Kikusha-ni, Tayo-jo, SÅchÅ, ShÅha, and Shiki.<br><br>    This is a pocket-size reissue of The Sound of Water (Shambhala, 1995).