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Haibun (俳文, literally,
haikai writings) is a
prosimetric literary form
originating in ****an,
combining prose and haiku. The
range of
haibun is
broad and...
- such as tanka, as well as
other art
forms that
incorporate haiku, such as
haibun and haiga. In ****anese haiku, a kireji, or
cutting word,
typically appears...
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October 24, 1702 – July 15, 1783) was a ****anese
samurai best
known for his
haibun, a
scholar of Kokugaku, and
haikai poet. He was born
Yokoi Tokitsura (横井...
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Skeleton or
Travelogue of Weather-Beaten Bones, is the
first travel journal haibun by the ****anese poet
Matsuo Bashō.
Written in the
summer of 1684, the work...
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Retrieved 10
December 2011. "Contemporary
Haibun Online".
Retrieved 10
December 2011. "
Haibun Today: A
Haibun &
Tanka Prose Journal". haibuntoday.com....
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rhythms and lyricism. In 17th-century ****an,
Matsuo Bashō
originated haibun, a form of
prose poetry combining haiku with prose. It is best exemplified...
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hokku began to
appear as an
independent poem, and was also
incorporated in
haibun (in
combination with prose). In the late 19th century,
Masaoka Shiki (1867–1902)...
- the Deep
North and The
Narrow Road to the Interior, is a
major work of
haibun by the ****anese poet
Matsuo Bashō,
considered one of the
major texts of...
- He is also
known for
completing haiga as a
style of art,
working with
haibun prose, and
experimenting with a
mixed Chinese-****anese
style of poetry....
- most of the
haikai poets of the
nineteenth century'. Issa's
works include haibun (p****ages of
prose with
integrated haiku) such as
Oraga Haru [jp] (おらが春...