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At my last presentation, I tried to make some examination of what the populace has been conscious of regardhing their lives and surrounding nature at the root of HAIKU as well as its historical significance. My attempt involved a work to reconfirm the historical flow "renku" or "haikai no renga." While Tanka is a literary art to pursue elegance, Haikai expresses what we feel at every aspect of our daily lives-delight, anger, grief, and so on. This is a simple comparison between Tanka and Haikai that has been widely accepted. A world that Matsuo Basho and his friends and diciples created was not the place of grace at all. It was an arena where people earnestly pursued the poetical truth, providing poesy through "za" (group or field, depending on the situation), or sharing of the spirit of Haikai. At the present presentation, I will introduce haikai that our renku party created in the modern sense of haikai, replacing the popular feeling at the core of Haikai in Matsuo Basho's era with the contemporary civic feeling.
- 湘南工科大学の論文
- 1997-03-25