Wild Lines and Poetic Travels

Wild Lines and Poetic Travels
Author: Doug Slaymaker
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781793607584

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This volume of essays and translations analyzes the prodigious and wide-ranging output of Keijiro Suga. Based in Japan, Keijiro Suga's works are wide-ranging and multilingual. His volumes of poetry have been shortlisted for a range of poetry prizes, and he was awarded the 2011 Yomiuri Shinbun Prize for Travel writing. He has translated dozens of books and has authored or co-authored more than fifteen other books across various genres. He is, by his own introduction, a poet first, but is also a prolific book reviewer, an astute theorist, and an insightful critic. His presence and contributions have been profound in many countries around the globe.

Wild Lines and Poetic Travels

Wild Lines and Poetic Travels
Author: Doug Slaymaker
Publsiher: New Studies in Modern Japan
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1793607575

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This volume brings together an international group of scholars, artists, and translators to analyze Suga Keijiro's multifaceted work.

Theorizing Post Disaster Literature in Japan

Theorizing Post Disaster Literature in Japan
Author: Saeko Kimura
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-09-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781793605375

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This seminal book is the first sustained critical work that engages with the varieties of literature following the triple disasters—the earthquake, tsunami, and meltdowns at the Fukushima nuclear plant.

Mito and the Politics of Reform in Early Modern Japan

Mito and the Politics of Reform in Early Modern Japan
Author: Michael Alan Thornton
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2022-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781793641908

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This book examines early modern Mito, today an ordinary provincial capital on the outskirts of the Tokyo commuter belt, but once the headquarters of Mito Domain, one of the most consequential places in all of Japan. As one of just three senior branches of the Tokugawa family—which ruled over Japan for 260 years—Mito’s ruling family enjoyed unparalleled status and exerted enormous influence throughout its history. In the seventeenth century, its scholars produced some of early modern Japan’s most important historical scholarship. In the eighteenth century, it developed a robust and pragmatic program of reform to confront depopulation and foreign threats. In the nineteenth century, it became the birthplace of a revolutionary ideology that transformed Japan into a modern, imperial nation. The power of these ideas swept across Japan, inspiring activists everywhere to take up the cause of building a new nation—but they also devastated Mito, leading to a brutal civil war that scarred its people for generations. This book complements existing studies of Mito’s ideas by focusing on the history of Mito as a place and telling the stories of Mito’s politicians, reformers, and ordinary people from the beginning of the domain’s history to its end.

Writing Travel Poetry

Writing Travel Poetry
Author: Hs Toshack
Publsiher: WordSmith
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780975670910

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The Wild Iris

The Wild Iris
Author: Louise Gluck
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780063117648

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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Winner of the Pulitzer Prize From Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Louise Glück, a stunningly beautiful collection of poems that encompasses the natural, human, and spiritual realms Bound together by the universal themes of time and mortality and with clarity and sureness of craft, Louise Glück's poetry questions, explores, and finally celebrates the ordeal of being alive.

Travel Geography and Empire in Latin Poetry

Travel  Geography  and Empire in Latin Poetry
Author: Micah Young Myers,Erika Zimmermann Damer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2021-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000427455

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This volume considers representations of space and movement in sources ranging from Roman comedy to late antique verse, exploring how poetry in the Roman world is fundamentally shaped by its relationship to travel within the geography of Rome’s far-reaching empire. The volume surveys Roman poetics of travel and geography in sources ranging from Plautus to Augustan poetry, from the Flavians to Ausonius. The chapters offer a range of approaches to: the complex relationship between Latin poetry, Roman identity, imperialism, and travel and geospatial narratives; and the diachronic and generic evolutions of poetic descriptions of space and mobility. In addition, two chapters, including the concluding one, contextualize and respond to the volume’s discussion of poetry by looking at ways in which Romans not only write and read poems about travel and geography, but also make writing and reading part of the experience of traveling, as demonstrated in their epigraphic practices. The collection as a whole offers important insights into Roman poetics and into ancient notions of movement and geographical space. Travel, Geography, and Empire in Latin Poetry will be of interest to specialists in Latin poetry, ancient travel, and Latin epigraphy as well as to those studying travel writing, geography, imperialism, and mobility in other periods. The chapters are written to be accessible to researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates.

The Great Lone Land a Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North West of America by Capt W F Butler

The Great Lone Land a Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North West of America by Capt  W  F  Butler
Author: William Francis Thomas Butler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1873
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: IBNF:CF005706226

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