Murmured conversations : a treatise on poetry and Buddhism /
"Murmured Conversations is the first complete and rigorously annotated translation of Sasamegoto (1463-1464), considered the most important and representative poetic treatise of the medieval period in Japan because of its thoroughgoing construction of poetry as a way to attain, and signify thro...
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Stanford, Calif. :
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©2008.
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Murmured conversations : |b a treatise on poetry and Buddhism / |c by the poet-monk Shinkei ; translation, commentary, and annotation by Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen. |
264 | 1 | |a Stanford, Calif. : |b Stanford University Press, |c ©2008. | |
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520 | 1 | |a "Murmured Conversations is the first complete and rigorously annotated translation of Sasamegoto (1463-1464), considered the most important and representative poetic treatise of the medieval period in Japan because of its thoroughgoing construction of poetry as a way to attain, and signify through language, the mental liberation (satori) that is the goal of Buddhist practice. It is a fascinating document revealing the central place of Buddhist philosophy in medieval Japanese artistic practices. Shinkei (1406-1475), the author of the treatise, is himself a major poet, regarded as the most brilliant among the practitioners of linked poetry (renga) in the Muromachi Period."--Jacket | |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g 1. |t Prologue -- |g 2. |t Renga History -- |g 3. |t On the Tsukubashu -- |g 4. |t Post-Shinkokinshu Waka -- |g 5. |t Ancient and Middle-Period Renga -- |g 6. |t The Character of the Work of the Early Masters -- |g 7. |t The Style of Ineffable Depth (Yugen) -- |g 8. |t Learning and the Study of Renga -- |g 9. |t The Role of Waka in Renga Training -- |g 10. |t On Hokku -- |g 11. |t Double Meaning in Poetry -- |g 12. |t The Manifold Configurations of Poetry -- |g 13. |t The Roots of Poetry in Temporality -- |g 14. |t Poetic Process as a Contemplation -- |g 15. |t The Wisdom of Nondiscrimination -- |g 16. |t Right Teaching and the Individual Poet -- |g 17. |t The Influence of Companions in the Way -- |g 18. |t Poetry and the Mundane Mind -- |g 19. |t The Issue of Fame as Index of Poetic Value -- |g 20. |t Poetry Is an Existential Discipline -- |g 21. |t Poetry Is a Self-Consuming Passion -- |g 22. |t Worldly Glory Versus Reclusive Concentration -- |g 23. |t Criticism Is a Function of One's Own Limitations -- |g 24. |t Sitting with a Master -- |g 25. |t Constant Practice Is Decisive -- |g 26. |t Valorizing the Deviant or Obscure -- |g 27. |t The Difficulty of Comprehending Superior Poetry -- |g 28. |t The "Vulgar" Verse -- |g 29. |t Plagiarism -- |g 30. |t Excessive Straining After Effect -- |g 31. |t Semantic Confusion -- |g 32. |t Incomprehensibility -- |g 33. |t The Close Link and the Distant Link -- |g 34. |t On Hen-jo-dai-kyoku-ryu; as the Structure of the Renga Link -- |g 35. |t On Rikugi: The Six Types of Poetry -- |g 36. |t Poetry Contests and Criticism -- |g 37. |t Marks and Grade Points in Renga -- |g 38. |t One's True Poetry Emerges in Old Age -- |g 39. |t The State of Renga in Our Time -- |g 40. |t About Hen-jo-dai-kyoku-ryu -- |g 41. |t The Central Place of Grace (en) in the Poetic Process -- |g 42. |t Verses on the Moon, Flowers, and Snow -- |g 43. |t The Verse of Ineffable Remoteness (Yoon) -- |g 44. |t Renga Rules and Buddhist Precepts: The Question of Morality and Freedom -- |g 45. |t Poetry and Zen Meditation, the Cosmic Body, and the True Word -- |g 46. |t The Link Between Maeku and Tsukeku -- |g 47. |t The Nature and Goal of Criticism -- |g 48. |t Selecting Friends of the Way -- |g 49. |t The Close Link and the Distant Link -- |g 50. |t On the Issue of the Ultimate Style -- |g 51. |t Discipline in the Mind-Ground -- |g 52. |t Orthodoxy and Plurality -- |g 53. |t Reclusion -- |g 54. |t The Impartiality of Divine Response -- |g 55. |t Heredity, Social Status, and the Way -- |g 56. |t The Mark of Temporality in Talent, Training, and Fame or Obscurity -- |g 57. |t The Difficulty of Achieving the Way: The Transmission of Mind Is Beyond Language -- |g 58. |t Mutually Supportive and Antagonistic Arts -- |g 59. |t The Practice of Poetry in Our Time -- |g 60. |t The Question of the True Buddha and the Ultimate Poem -- |g 61. |t The Ten Virtues -- |g 62. |t Epilogue -- |g Appendix. |t Biographical Notes. |
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