Medlemthe_japanese_poets

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Japan (86), Japanese Poetry (84), Waka (47), Japanese Women Poets (46), Tanka (43), Haiku (32), Japanese Literature (27), Eastern Philosophy (26), Women Poets (18), Zen (18), Zen Buddhism (16), Japanese Art (13), Issa (13), Basho (13), Murasaki Shikibu (13), Buson (12), Japanese Culture (12), Chinese Poetry (10), Taoism (10), Shiki (9), Criticism and Interpretation (9), Nikki (9), Mysticism (8), Literary Criticism (8), (too many poets to list) (8), Japanese Women Writers (7), Kikaku (7), Japanese History (7), Chiyo (7), Biography (7), Soto Zen (6), R. H. Blyth (6), Zen Master Dogen (6), Helen Craig McCullough (6), Dogen (6), Dao De Jing (6), Tao Te Ching (6), Kanshi (5), Yosano Akiko (5), Stephen Addiss (5), Izumi Shikibu (5), Onitsura (5), Kyorai (5), Chigetsu (5), Woodblock Prints (5), Lao Tzu (5), Tale of Genji (5), Ancient Poetry (5), Kikusha (4), Buddhist Poetry (4), History and Criticism (4), Japanese Women Artists (4), Steven D. Carter (4), Burton Watson (4), Hiroaki Sato (4), Free Verse (4), Shoha (4), Kito (4), Japanese Fiction (4), Princess Shikishi (4), Ransetsu (4), Ryota (4), Ono no Komachi (4), Illustrated Poetry (4), Shinto (4), Akira Yamamoto (3), Chinese Women Poets (3), Kokinshu (3), Shin (3), Japanese Motifs (3), Midaregami (3), Santoka (3), Uta (3), Sogi (3), Makoto Ueda (3), Buddhism (3), Feminist Poets (3), Gyotai (3), Woodblock Books (3), Fumiko Yamamoto (3), Japanese Poetics (3), Taigi (3), Michitsuna's Mother (3), Edward Seidensticker (3), Lady Ise (3), William J. Higginson (3), Kenneth Rexroth (3), Religious Poetry (3), Jane Hirshfield (3), Kagero Nikki (3), Ryokan (3), Sei Shonagon (3), Boncho (3), Abutsu-ni (3), Kagero Diary (3), Renku (2), Kokin Wakashu (2), Japanese Memoirs (2), Murasaki Shikibu Nikki (2), Tei-jo (2), Miyeko Murase (2), Teishitsu (2), Haiku History (2), Tea Ceremony (2), Ivan Morris (2), Shado (2), Women Artists (2), Kyoriku (2), Shushiki (2), Korean Poetry (2), Makoto Ooka (2), Ema Saiko (2), Joan Stambaugh (2), China (2), Chanoyu (2), Chinese-Style Japanese Poetry (2), Leza Lowitz (2), Shohaku (2), Michitsuna no haha (2), Shikishi (2), Tangled Hair (2), Man'yoshu (2), Hino Sojo (2), Japanese Silkscreens (2), Mayumi Oda (2), Jane Reichhold (2), Hatsue Kawamura (2), Otagaki Rengetsu (2), Cho Koran (2), Chiyo-ni (2), Inahata Teiko (2), Haritsu (2), Sodo (2), Korea (2), Ike Gyokuran (2), Kazuaki Tanahashi (2), Renga (2), Zenki (2), Kyoshi (2), Genjo Koan (2), Iconography (2), Shiko (2), Japanese Love Poetry (2), Sam Hamill (2), Michitsuna no Haha (2), John Stevens (2), Lady Daibu (2), Zen Poetry (2), Lady Nijo (2), Taitetsu Unno (2), Shin Buddhism (2), Saijiki (2), Kana-jo (2), Joso (2), Moritake (2), Uji (2), Oshima Ryota (2), Sarashina Diary (2), Socho (2), Japanese Gardens (2), Takasue's Daughter (2), Goddesses (2), Japanese Woodcuts (2), Teijo (2), Hyakunin Isshu (2), Fumi Saito (2), Seifu-jo (2), Shobogenzo (2), Masaoka Shiki (2), Soin (2), Maeda Fura (1), Kawabata Bosha (1), Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (1), (First English Translation) (1), F. V. Dickins (1), Nakamura (1), Ishizaki Ryokufu (1), 100 Poems by 100 Poets (1), Kato Koko (1), Ida Dakotsu (1), Miura Chora (1), Kitchen Haiku (1), Kibota Mantaro (1), Otsuyu (1), Ono Rinka (1), Yokoi Yayu (1), Kagami Shiko (1), Muro Saisei (1), WWII (1), Wookblock Prints (1), Three Women of Gion (1), Chinese Art (1), Kato Shuson (1), Lao-Tzu (1), World War II (1), Japanese poetry (1), Nicholas John Teele (1), No Plays (1), Noh (1), H. Rebecca Teele (1), Roy E. Teele (1), Noh Plays (1), Steven Heine (1), Chinese Women Artists (1), Ike Gyukuran (1), Sampu (1), Marsha Weidner (1), Hisa (1), Soseki (1), Hisa-jo (1), Senna (1), Hakushi (1), Saisei (1), Yaha (1), Hoya (1), Koyu-ni (1), Toshiko (1), Shisoshi (1), Koyo (1), Nishijima Bakunan (1), Wome Poets (1), Hosomi Ayako (1), Rito (1), Nao-jo (1), Abe Midori (1), Saimaro (1), Ranko (1), Abe Midori-jo (1), Taneda Santoka (1), Ryushi (1), Masaoki Shiki (1), Onitsuna (1), Busho (1), Shinao (1), Nakamura Tei-jo (1), Chora (1), Richard John Bowring (1), Arima Akito (1), Ogino Yoko (1), Kubota Mantaro (1), Garaku (1), Suzuki Masajo (1), Bukkojoji (1), Pillow Book of Sei Shonagon (1), Hokusai (1), Lady Sarashina (1), Takasue no Musume (1), Sarashina nikki (1), Sugawara no Takasue no Musume (1), Robert Hass (1), Harold Gould Henderson (1), Mokusetsu (1), Basho's Disciples (1), Buson's Disciples (1), Amy Lowell (1), Sei Shongagon (1), Japaanese Literature (1), Liza Crihfield Dalby (1), Rae Grant (1), David Cobb (1), Tetoku (1), Naito Joso (1), Murakami Kijo (1), One Hundred Poets (1), Uta-e (1), Violet Kazue De Cristofo (1), Japanese-American Poetry (1), Kaiko Haiku (1), Japanese-American Literature (1), Japanese Women's Poetry (1), Nozawa Setsuko (1), Poet-Portraits (1), Nakamura Kusatao (1), Tomiyasu Fusei (1), Yuzuru Miura (1), Takahashi Kyoshi (1), Yamaguchi Seison (1), Kodokawa Haruki (1), Mizuhara Shuoshi (1), Poem-Pictures (1), Joshua A. Mostow (1), Kato (1), Taoist Women (1), Nomura Toshiro (1), Kaneko Tota (1), Japanese Woodblocks (1), Sho-u (1), Kochi Doi (1), Sun Bu-er (1), Thomas Cleary (1), Cui Shaoxuan (1), Kasen-e (1), Sun Pu-ehr (1), Fan Yunqiao (1), Taoist Women Poets (1), Tang Guangzhen (1), Wu Cailuan (1), Spiritual Alchemy (1), Zhou Xuanjing (1), As I crossed a bridge of dreams (1)
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Jun 4, 2006
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URL above: Natural Sounds in Early Japanese Women's Poetry
Om mitt bibliotek
The Japanese Poets Library was assembled in fact while studying Japanese women poets, and so there is a slant there, but a full range of Japanese poetry collections needed to be consulted, since for the most part the women were published alongside their male colleagues. Nevertheless, there are also included here a number of monographs on women poets, for instance, Ono no Komachi, Murasaki Shikibu, Sei Shonagon, Princess Senshi, Princess Shikishi, Chiyo-ni, Otagaki Rengetsu and others.

Additional related topics in the library include a number of books on Japanese art and design, Zen, Shin Buddhism, Taoism and Shinto, the tea ceremony, Chinese or Korean women poets -- these were purchased to add spirituality, depth and diversity, or for the purpose of comparison.

There are not a lot of books books being added to LibraryThing which duplicate books in this library, most of which have long been out of print (though easily available used at Amazon). But never mind, the way least travelled is sometimes the most delightful!
Om mig
The photo illustrating this library depicts a Japanese doll, seen in the storefront window of a Japanese import store in Greenwich Village, NYC. Here it is meant to depict one of the Japanese women poets, perhaps, a very young Murasaki Shikibu, "the purple lady," who wrote the Tale of Genji, composed beginning about 1000-1012 CE, and which is packed with superb waka poetry.
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http://www.earlywomenmasters.net/soundings/