词条 | Yosa Buson |
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BiographyBuson was born in the village of Kema in Settsu Province (now Kema-chō, Miyakojima Ward in Osaka city). His original family name was Taniguchi. Around the age of 20, Buson moved to Edo (now Tokyo) and learned poetry under the tutelage of the haikai master Hayano Hajin. After Hajin died, Buson moved to Shimōsa Province (modern-day Ibaraki Prefecture). Following in the footsteps of his idol, Matsuo Bashō, Buson traveled through the wilds of northern Honshū that had been the inspiration for Bashō's famous travel diary, Oku no Hosomichi (The Narrow Road to the Interior). He published his notes from the trip in 1744, marking the first time he published under the name Buson. After traveling through various parts of Japan, including Tango (the northern part of modern Kyoto Prefecture) and Sanuki (Kagawa Prefecture in Shikoku), Buson settled down in the city of Kyoto at the age of 42. It is around this time that he began to write under the name of Yosa, which he took from his mother's birthplace (Yosa in the province of Tango).[2] Buson married at the age of 45 and had one daughter, Kuno. From this point on, he remained in Kyoto, writing and teaching poetry at the Sumiya. In 1770, he assumed the haigō (俳号, haiku pen name) of Yahantei (夜半亭, Midnight Studio), which had been the pen name of his teacher Hajin. Buson died at the age of 68 and was buried at Konpuku-ji in Kyoto. Sample poem隅々に残る寒さや梅の花 Sumizumi ni nokoru samusa ya ume no hana In nooks and corners Cold remains: Flowers of the plum (translated by RH Blyth)[3] See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/86315/Buson |title=Buson (Japanese artist and poet) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia |publisher=Britannica.com |date= |accessdate=2013-02-17}} 2. ^Henry Trubner, Tsugio Mikami, Idemitsu Bijutsukan. Treasures of Asian art from the Idemitsu Collection. Seattle Art Museum, 1981. {{ISBN|978-0-932216-06-9}} p174 3. ^Blyth, R.H., (translator). Haiku: Spring. Volume 2 of Haiku, Hokuseido Press, 1981, {{ISBN|978-0-89346-159-1}} p572 External links{{Commons category}}
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