A Japanese Dream in Seventy-Nine Letters

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Author: Martin Gliman

Publisher: Lulu

Published: 2018-12-09

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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This is the story of Namiko. She travels to Oxford (England) to improve her English. After having returned to Japan she starts writing seventy-nine love-letters

Seventy-Nine Letters from Kyoto

Seventy-Nine Letters from Kyoto PDF

Author: Martin Gliman

Publisher:

Published: 2012-02-13

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781470075880

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This is the story of Namiko. She travels from Kyoto to Oxford to improve her English. After having returned to Japan she starts writing seventy-nine love-letters.

My Seventy Nine Years in Hawaii

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Author: Chung Kun Ai

Publisher:

Published: 1960

Total Pages: 636

ISBN-13:

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Chinese businessman's life in Hawaii who created City Mill. The story includes famous figures like Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek. Some genealogical information with numerous images -- ebay.com

Five Years' Explorations at Thebes

Five Years' Explorations at Thebes PDF

Author: George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert Earl of Carnarvon

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780710308351

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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Japanese Death Poems

Japanese Death Poems PDF

Author:

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Published: 1998-04-15

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 146291649X

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"A wonderful introduction the Japanese tradition of jisei, this volume is crammed with exquisite, spontaneous verse and pithy, often hilarious, descriptions of the eccentric and committed monastics who wrote the poems." --Tricycle: The Buddhist Review Although the consciousness of death is, in most cultures, very much a part of life, this is perhaps nowhere more true than in Japan, where the approach of death has given rise to a centuries-old tradition of writing jisei, or the "death poem." Such a poem is often written in the very last moments of the poet's life. Hundreds of Japanese death poems, many with a commentary describing the circumstances of the poet's death, have been translated into English here, the vast majority of them for the first time. Yoel Hoffmann explores the attitudes and customs surrounding death in historical and present-day Japan and gives examples of how these have been reflected in the nation's literature in general. The development of writing jisei is then examined--from the longing poems of the early nobility and the more "masculine" verses of the samurai to the satirical death poems of later centuries. Zen Buddhist ideas about death are also described as a preface to the collection of Chinese death poems by Zen monks that are also included. Finally, the last section contains three hundred twenty haiku, some of which have never been assembled before, in English translation and romanized in Japanese.