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Haikai (****anese 俳諧 comic, unorthodox) may
refer in both ****anese and
English to
haikai no
renga (renku), a po****r
genre of ****anese
linked verse, which...
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phrase "
haikai no ku"
meaning a
verse of
haikai,
although the term
predates Shiki by some two centuries, when it was used to mean any
verse of
haikai.[citation...
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Renku (連句, "linked verses"), or
haikai no
renga (俳諧の連歌, "comic
linked verse"), is a ****anese form of po****r
collaborative linked verse poetry. It is a...
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During his lifetime, Bashō was
recognized for his
works in the
collaborative haikai no
renga form; today,
after centuries of commentary, he is
recognized as...
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haïkaï —
esquisses ****onaises (Seven Haiku: ****anese Sketches) is a
composition for
piano and
small orchestra by
Olivier Messiaen. It was published...
- solo
haikai composition at one sitting; most famously, over the
course of a
single day and
night in 1677
Saikaku is
known to have
composed 1,600
haikai verses...
- two-verse
poetry exchange by
Yamato Takeru and
later gave
birth to the
genres haikai (俳諧) and
haiku (俳句). The
genre was
elevated to a
literary art by Nijō Yoshimoto...
- authorship,
while Bashō
revivified the
poetic tradition of the Kokinshū with his
haikai (haiku) and
wrote the
poetic travelogue Oku no Hosomichi. The
Meiji era...
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Haibun (俳文, literally,
haikai writings) is a
prosimetric literary form
originating in ****an,
combining prose and haiku. The
range of
haibun is
broad and...
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Teitoku (松永 貞徳, 1570–1653) was a ****anese
haikai and waka poet. As a
teacher of
Teimon Haikai, he
spread haikai throughout ****an. He was
considered by R...