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Seminal translations from the large body of Miyazawa Kenji's poetry. Considered to be one of the greatest modern Japanese poets, Miyazawa is also, "the poet of the Tsunami recovery." The editor selected brief lines from Miyazawa's best known works and they are juxtaposed with lovely photographs by Japanese photojournalist, Kenji Okuhira. Readers can see not only Miyazawa's homeland, but also images of the Tsunami disaster of 2011. There is a beautiful visual exposition of Zen in this book that matches the poetry of the master, Miyazawa. The book is in English and Japanese.

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Seminal translations from the large body of Miyazawa Kenji's poetry. Considered to be one of the greatest modern Japanese poets, Miyazawa is also, "the poet of the Tsunami recovery." The editor selected brief lines from Miyazawa's best known works and they are juxtaposed with lovely photographs by Japanese photojournalist, Kenji Okuhira. Readers can see not only Miyazawa's homeland, but also images of the Tsunami disaster of 2011. There is a beautiful visual exposition of Zen in this book that matches the poetry of the master, Miyazawa. The book is in English and Japanese.
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Autorenporträt
Kenji Miyazawa (1896-1933) is a luminary figure in Japanese literature, celebrated for his profound poetry, enchanting fairy tales, and deep-rooted compassion for humanity and nature. Born in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, his life was marked by a fusion of creative genius, spiritual exploration, and unwavering dedication to social welfare and agricultural pursuits. Throughout his literary career, Miyazawa crafted a distinctive voice that resonates with readers today, characterized by a unique blend of fantasy, folklore, and metaphysical musings. His work transcends traditional boundaries, exploring the profound beauty of existence and the interconnectedness of all living beings. This ability to weave fantastical narratives with philosophical insights and a reverence for the natural world has secured Miyazawa's enduring influence on Japanese literature.