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Sadakichi Hartmann's 'My Rubaiyat' is a collection of his unique and thought-provoking quatrains that delve into themes of love, nature, and spirituality. Written in a modernist style, the book challenges traditional poetic forms and experiments with language and structure, creating a truly avant-garde work of art. Hartmann's quatrains are imbued with vivid imagery and philosophical insights, making them both engaging and intellectually stimulating for readers. This book is a testament to Hartmann's prowess as a poet and his willingness to push the boundaries of conventional poetry. Born to a…mehr

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Sadakichi Hartmann's 'My Rubaiyat' is a collection of his unique and thought-provoking quatrains that delve into themes of love, nature, and spirituality. Written in a modernist style, the book challenges traditional poetic forms and experiments with language and structure, creating a truly avant-garde work of art. Hartmann's quatrains are imbued with vivid imagery and philosophical insights, making them both engaging and intellectually stimulating for readers. This book is a testament to Hartmann's prowess as a poet and his willingness to push the boundaries of conventional poetry. Born to a German father and a Japanese mother, Hartmann's multicultural background and interest in Eastern philosophies greatly influenced his work, contributing to the depth and complexity found in 'My Rubaiyat'. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in modernist poetry, unconventional literary forms, and contemplative reflections on life and existence.

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Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944) was a prolific writer, poet, art critic, and playwright whose work often fused Eastern and Western aesthetic principles. He was born to a German father and a Japanese mother, growing up between the two cultures, a formative experience that influenced his eclectic literary style. Hartmann's bohemian lifestyle and avant-garde works placed him at the heart of the American literary scene at the turn of the century. His writings show an experimental approach, often blending poetry, drama, and criticism. Hartmann ventured into American adaptations of Japanese forms of poetry, and his collection 'My Rubaiyat' reflects his penchant for spiritual and sensual themes, drawing inspiration from the Persian poet Omar Khayyam's 'Rubaiyat'. A contemporary of Walt Whitman and influence on the Imagists, Hartmann's works resonate with a symbolist verve and a modernist's search for new forms of expression. Despite a fluctuating reputation posthumously, scholars have recognized Hartmann's contribution to bridging the gap between Eastern and Western artistic expressions, finding value in his efforts to traverse cultures through literature.