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Haiku Poet
General Fiction俳句诗人
(japan) Takahama Kyoko
What is it like to be a haiku poet? Kyoko Takahama is a student of Japanese haiku master Masaoka Shiki and a famous haiku poet. This novel describes the life of a haiku poet (haiku poet). It is said that the protagonist of the novel has the shadow of Masaoka Shiki. Like every young man with a longing for literature, Ji and Sanzo crossed the Seto Inland Sea from their hometown to Kyoto, and then from Kyoto to Tokyo, thinking that they had broken into a free world for them to roam, a world of flowers. Unexpectedly, both myself and the people I have met and interacted with through haiku are all struggling in the floating world, experiencing all kinds of tastes, and finally compromising with reality or being forced to a dead end. Sanzang is the protagonist of the novel, and at certain moments, he is also a bystander. We will follow his footsteps and go deep into the life at the bottom of Japanese society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; follow his vision and read all about the world. However, the novel itself does not present fierce conflicts and confrontations. The writing style of the work is soothing, the story is relaxed and relaxed, and the narrative rhythm is always maintained between the lines. Sanzang's novel that runs through the story but was never written may be the work we open.
What is it like to be a haiku poet? Kyoko Takahama is a student of Japanese haiku master Masaoka Shiki and a famous haiku poet. This novel describes the life of a haiku poet (haiku poet). It is said that the protagonist of the novel has the shadow of Masaoka Shiki. Like every young man with a longing for literature, Ji and Sanzo crossed the Seto Inland Sea from their hometown to Kyoto, and then from Kyoto to Tokyo, thinking that they had broken into a free world for them to roam, a world of flowers. Unexpectedly, both myself and the people I have met and interacted with through haiku are all struggling in the floating world, experiencing all kinds of tastes, and finally compromising with reality or being forced to a dead end. Sanzang is the protagonist of the novel, and at certain moments, he is also a bystander. We will follow his footsteps and go deep into the life at the bottom of Japanese society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; follow his vision and read all about the world. However, the novel itself does not present fierce conflicts and confrontations. The writing style of the work is soothing, the story is relaxed and relaxed, and the narrative rhythm is always maintained between the lines. Sanzang's novel that runs through the story but was never written may be the work we open.