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  1. Basho: The Complete Haiku by Matsuo Basho, 2008-07-01
  2. The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches (Penguin Classics) by MatsuoBasho, 1967-02-28
  3. The Narrow Road to Oku (Illustrated Japanese Classics) by Matsuo Basho, 1997-04-15
  4. Basho's Journey: The Literary Prose Of Matsuo Basho
  5. Basho and the Fox by Tim Myers, 2004-10
  6. On Love and Barley: Haiku of Basho (Penguin Classics) by Matsuo Basho, 1986-01-07
  7. Narrow Road to the Interior (Shambhala Centaur Editions) by Matsuo Basho, 2006-11-14
  8. Narrow Road to the Interior: And Other Writings (Shambhala Classics) by Matsuo Basho, 2000-09-26
  9. Basho's Haiku: Selected Poems of Matsuo Basho
  10. The Sound of Water: Haiku by Basho, Buson, Issa, and Other Poets (Shambhala Centaur Editions)
  11. Matsuo Basho by Makoto Ueda, 1982
  12. The Essential Haiku: Versions of Basho, Buson, & Issa (Essential Poets)
  13. Basho's Narrow Road: Spring and Autumn Passages (Rock Spring Collection of Japanese Literature) by Matsuo Basho, 1996-09-01
  14. Journeys of Simplicity: Traveling Light with Thomas Merton, Basho, Edward Abbey, Annie Dillard, & Others by Philip Harnden, 2007-08-30

1. Basho Matsuo
Analysis of the haiku poet s writing and importance.
http://www.big.or.jp/~loupe/links/ehisto/ebasho.shtml
HISTORY OF HAIKU
10 haikuists and their works Previous Page
Chapter 2
Basho Matsuo Basho Matsuo is known as the first great poet in the history of haikai (and haiku). He too, wrote poems using jokes and plays upon words in his early stages, as they were in fashion, but began to attach importance to the role of thought in haikai (especially in hokku) from around 1680. The thought of Tchouang-tseu, philosopher in the 4th century B.C., influenced greatly Basho, and he often quoted the texts of "The Book of master Tchouang" in his hokkus. The thinker Tchouang-tseu denied the artificiality and the utilitarianism, seeing value of intellect low. He asserted that things seemingly useless had the real value, and that it was the right way of life not to go against the natural law. To a leg of a heron
Adding a long shank
Of a pheasant.
Basho This poem parodied the following text in "The Book of master Tchouang": "When you see a long object, you don't have to think that it is too long if being long is the property given by the nature. It is proved by the fact that a duckling, having short legs, will cry if you try to draw them out by force, and that a crane, having long legs, will protest you with tears if you try to cut them with a knife." By playing on purpose in this haiku an act "jointing legs of birds by force" which Tchouang denied, he showed the absurdity of this act and emphasized the powerlessness of the human being's intelligence humorously.

2. Basho's Life
basho nowaki shite A banana plant in the autumn gale Tarai ni ame o I listen to the dripping of rain Kiku yo kana Into a basin at night.
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~kohl/basho/life.html
The master haiku Poet Matsuo Basho by Makoto Ueda, Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1970.
Basho's Life
One day in the spring of 1681 a banana tree was being planted alongside a modest hut in a rustic area of Edo, a city now known as Tokyo. It was a gift from a local resident to his teacher of poetry, who had moved into the hut several months earlier. The teacher, a man of thirty-six years of age, was delighted with the gift. He loved the banana plant because it was somewhat like him in the way it stood there. Its large leaves were soft and sensitive and were easily torn when gusty winds blew from the sea. Its flowers were small and unobtrusive; they looked lonesome, as if they knew they could bear no fruit in the cool climate of Japan. Its stalks were long and fresh- looking, yet they were of no practical use. The teacher lived all alone in the hut. On nights when he had no visitor, he would sit quietly and listen to the wind blowing through the banana leaves. The lonely atmosphere would deepen on rainy nights. Rainwater leaking through the roof dripped intermittently into a basin. To the ears of the poet sitting in the dimly lighted room, the sound made a strange harmony with the rustling of the banana leaves outside. Basho nowaki shite A banana plant in the autumn gale - Tarai ni ame o I listen to the dripping of rain Kiku yo kana Into a basin at night.

3. Biography Of Basho
Biography of the 17thcentury Japanese poet and selections of his haiku and haibun.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Island/5022/bashobio.html

INTRODUCTION
BASHO
biography

haiku

haibun
BUSON
biography

haiku
ISSA
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haiku
OTHER POETS
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With metta, rei fu Sign Guestbook View Guestbook BASHO Basho (bah-shoh), pseudonym of Matsuo Munefusa (1644-94), Japanese poet, considered the finest writer of Japanese haiku during the formative years of the genre. Born into a samurai family prominent among nobility, Basho rejected that world and became a wanderer, studying Zen, history, and classical Chinese poetry, living in apparently blissful poverty under a modest patronage and from donations by his many students. From 1667 he lived in Edo (now Tokyo), where he began to compose haiku. The structure of his haiku reflects the simplicity of his meditative life. When he felt the need for solitude, he withdrew to his basho-an , a hut made of plantain leaves ( basho )-hence his pseudonym. Basho infused a mystical quality into much of his verse and attempted to express universal themes through simple natural images, from the harvest moon to the fleas in his cottage. Basho brought to haiku "the Way of Elegance" ( fuga-no-michi ), deepened its Zen influence, and approached poetry itself as a way of life (

4. Poet: Matsuo Basho - All Poems Of Matsuo Basho
Poet Matsuo basho All poems of Matsuo basho .. poetry.
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To download the eBook right-Click on the title and select "Save Target As". Biography Poems Quotations Comments ... Stats One day in the spring of 1681 a banana tree was being planted alongside a modest hut in a rustic area of Edo, a city now known as Tokyo. It was a gift from a local resident to his teacher of poetry, who had moved into the hut several months earlier. The teacher, a man of thirty-six years of age, was .. .. more >>
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Quotations "Refinement's origin:
the remote north country's
rice-planting song." Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), Japanese poet. (untitled haiku), Trans. by Bernard Lionel Einbond, in Cicada I, No. 4 (Winter 1977). "Clouds now and again give a soul some respite from Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), Japanese poet. (untitled haiku), Trans. by Bernard Lionel Einbond, in Cicada I, No. 4 (Winter 1977).

5. Basho's Haiku
What follows are interpretations of basho s works by three editors and translators, three gentlemen that would seem to have the qualifications for the task;
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    What follows are interpretations of Basho's works by three editors and translators, three gentlemen that would seem to have the qualifications for the task; R.H.Blyth, Lucien Stryck, and Peter Beilenson. There are also some comments by a fourth,Kenneth Rexroth. I began putting together this list as a means to clarify, for myself, what this lovely art form is all about. Opinions seem to vary wildly about just what constitutes haiku. There doesn't seem to be any "concrete" answers. Mr. Rexroth points out, however, in the preface to "One Hundred Poems from the Japanese" that "the Japanese language is almost as rich in homonyms and ordinary double meanings as is Chinese" and there are engo , "associated words rising from the same concept,occupy a position between our similes and metaphors...". He further speaks of the kake kotoba , a pivot word employed in two senses, even three on rare occasions. Rexroth makes the statement that "The pivot word shades into the pun, and some Japanese poems have so many puns that they may have two or more quite dissimilar meaning." I have also read that the kigo or "season word" is also a metaphor (there's that word again) for the stages of our lives. I guess my point is, if I have to have one, that an absolute statement as to the correct way to write haiku would be practically impossible. I found some of all three of the following interpretations to my liking. Mr. Beilenson attempts to stick with the 5-7-5 format, occassionally to the poems detriment. Stryck on the other hand seems very Spartan in his translations, and in the book his poems are taken from, "On Love and Barley - Haiku of Basho" one of Basho's poems seems to have two interpretations, it is appended to the list below.

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7. Etsy :: Basho :: Basho Apparel T-shirt Art Studio
basho Apparel is a small tshirt design studio. Paul Baker, artist and owner, hand prints each and every shirt. The designs are a part of a cohesive body of
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Basho's Shop Announcement Basho Apparel is a small t-shirt design studio. Paul Baker, artist and owner, hand prints each and every shirt. The designs are a part of a cohesive body of work, referencing a common theme with a unique visual vocabulary.
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8. Grand Inspiritors: Matsuo Basho
Links to a variety of sites about the Japanese poet in English and Japanese.
http://opening.hefko.net/gi_basho.html
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On high narrow road
old traveler clears wide swath,
tiny scythe glinting.
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9. Project Basho
Based on its communal darkroom, Project basho attempts to bring photographers together in Philadelphia area and generate the appreciation of the
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10. Basho
A haiku is the expression of a temporary enlightenment, in which we see into the life of things. Whether temporary or not, basho gives in his seventeen
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11. Bashō -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on basho the supreme Japanese haiku poet, who greatly enriched the 17syllable haiku form and made it an accepted
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9013602/Basho
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Bashō Japanese poet in full Matsuo Bashō , pseudonym of Matsuo Munefusa
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born 1644, Ueno, Iga province, Japan died Nov. 28, 1694, Ōsaka the supreme Japanese haiku poet, who greatly enriched the 17-syllable haiku form and made it an accepted medium of artistic expression. On a withered branch A crow has alighted: Nightfall in autumn. Zen philosophy he studied, Bashō attempted to compress the meaning of the world into the simple pattern of his poetry, disclosing hidden hopes in small things and showing the interdependence of all objects. In 1684 Bashō made the first of many journeys that figure so importantly in his work. His accounts of his travels are prized not only for the haiku that record various sights along the way but also for the equally beautiful prose passages that furnish the backgrounds. Oku no hosomichi The Narrow Road to the Deep North ), describing his visit to northern Japan, is one of the loveliest works of Japanese literature.

12. Basho Records Contemporary Jazz
basho Music, rapidly emerging as one of the UK s most dynamic organisations in promoting and recording contemporary jazz AllAboutJazz.com
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13. Matsuo Basho's Frog Haiku (30 Translations)
30 English versions of basho s famous frog haiku, with commentary by Robert Aitken.
http://www.bopsecrets.org/gateway/passages/basho-frog.htm
B U R E A U O F P U B L I C S E C R E T S
Matsuo Bashô: Frog Haiku
(Thirty Translations and One Commentary)
The original Japanese:
Furu ike ya
kawazu tobikomu
mizu no oto
Translated by Lafcadio Hearn
A lonely pond in age-old stillness sleeps . . .
Apart, unstirred by sound or motion . . . till
Suddenly into it a lithe frog leaps. Translated by Curtis Hidden Page
Into the ancient pond
A frog jumps
Translated by D.T. Suzuki The old pond; The sound of the water. Translated by R.H. Blyth The sound Of a diving frog. Translated by Kenneth Rexroth Pond, there, still and old! A frog has jumped from the shore. The splash can be heard. Translated by Eli Siegel Old pond and a frog-jump-in water-sound Translated by Harold G. Henderson The old pond, yes, and A frog-jumping-in-the- Translated by G.S. Fraser The ancient pond A frog leaps in The sound of the water. Translated by Donald Keene old pond frog leaping splash Translated by Cid Corman The old pond

14. Basho
basho. landing page for team basho. Sunday, September 30, 2007. New teammate. Team basho is now Arkadiusz Paterek and me.
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This is just a place for info about my entry in the Netflix Prize A little about my method: it's based on only one model for the data (no blending), and it doesn't use any information about the movies beyond the ratings+dates supplied by Netflix. You can email me at my last name (tomfohr) at gmail dot com.
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15. HAIKU For PEOPLE
The famous verses of such Edoperiod (1600-1868) masters as basho, Yosa Buson, and Kobayashi Issa are properly referred to as hokku and must be placed in
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since 1995.
What is Haiku?
How to write Haiku-poems Links
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The old masters:
New haiku poems:
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  • World Search for haiku books: What is Haiku? Haiku is one of the most important form of traditional Japanese poetry. Haiku is, today, a 17-syllable verse form consisting of three metrical units of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. Since early days, there has been confusion between the three related terms Haiku, Hokku and Haikai. The term hokku literally means "starting verse", and was the first starting link of a much longer chain of verses known as haika. Because the hokku set the tone for the rest of the poetic chain, it enjoyed a privileged position in haikai poetry, and it was not uncommon for a poet to compose a hokku by itself without following up with the rest of the chain. Largely through the efforts of Masaoka Shiki, this independence was formally established in the 1890s through the creation of the term haiku.
  • 16. Robbie Basho-Archives/Biography
    Blue Moment Arts, Robbie basho Archives, Steffen bashoJunghans, short info, biography, news,
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    Robbie Basho - Archives
    Poet, Guitarist-Composer, Father of the American Raga
    'I don't try to follow the masters; I try to ask the same questions they asked.' ROBBIE BASHO 30.Aug.1940-28.Feb.1986 This archives shouldn´t be a stupid data-base. Everything can only be a spot or a scetch -nothing is perfect (or like Buddhism would say:”Nothing is ever finished.”). I hope it can grow up step by step to open a window into the lifetime and work of Robbie Basho, poet, father of the American Raga and an earlier champion of open tuning techniques and somebody can find something news, sometimes...or has something news to add (I´m always in search of articles, photographs, tapes, .....for the archives) - please contact Blue Moment Arts to add interesting informations or questions about Robbie Basho´s life. To the links below: The 1st will give You more database-informations and the last are a lot of search results and like 12string legend Fred Gerlach would say: “Help Yourself.”....
    Please quote this archives, when using materials to make this a living source! of Robbie Basho's death
    Robbie Basho, nearly forgotten in the music biz for many years, was an eccentric pioneer of the contemporary acoustic guitar (besides

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    18. Tompkins Square Records
    Robbie basho released Venus in Cancer in 1969 on the Blue Thumb label. After five albums for the Takoma label in the 60 s, basho had cemented his reputation
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    2. Eagle Sails The Blue Diamond Waters
    3. Kowaka D'Amour
    4. Song For The Queen
    5. Cathedrals Et Fleur De Lis
    6. Wine Song (Sweet Wine Of Love)
    Robbie Basho - Venus in Cancer
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    Read Pitchfork review here Robbie Basho released Venus in Cancer in 1969 on the BlueÊ Thumb label. After five albums for the Takoma label in the 60's,Ê Basho had cemented his reputation alongside John Fahey andÊ Leo Kottke as one of the most brilliant guitarists of his generation. His wide range of musical influences from around theÊ globe set him apart from other blues-based players, incorporating Arabic, Himalayan and Indian themes; Japanese andÊ Chinese scales, and classical and European folk music. All areÊ on magnificent display on this sprawling, spiritually-chargedÊ album.Ê Released on CD for the very first time, the album has beenÊ remastered from the original tapes. The package includes original album artwork and new appreciations from Windham HillÊ label founder Will Ackerman, Basho college friend and fellowÊ Takoma recording artist Max Ochs, German guitarist SteffenÊ Basho-Junghans, and Pete Townshend of The Who.Ê Twenty years since his death in 1986, Basho's legend continues toÊ grow, having strongly influenced a new generation of guitaristsÊ including Jack Rose, Ben Chasny (Six Organs of Admittance)Ê and James Blackshaw, among many others.Ê

    19. Basho's Frogger - "Pataphysical Software Company
    click anywhere on the game and try again. basho s Frogger was produced as a response to Derek Beaulieu s ((plop)), a manuscript of basho translations.
    http://www.ubu.com/contemp/hennessy/frogger/basho_frogger.html
    If game does not respond to keyboard input, click anywhere on the game and try again.
    Basho's Frogger was produced as a response to Derek Beaulieu's ((plop)) , a manuscript of Basho translations.

    20. Matsuo Basho
    basho replied, Oh, well, at this very place and produced a haiku. Reference volume IX of the complete works of basho published by Kadokawa Shoten
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    Matsuo Basho Basho "In the second year of the Jokyo period (1685) at dawn on the 14th day of the Ninth Month, Basho had a strange dream in which he was caught in a rainstorm and ran into a shrine to take shelter. The priest scolded him and turned him away, but then said he could stay if he could make a haiku that fit the moment. Basho replied, 'Oh, well, at this very place ...' and produced a haiku." Reference: volume IX of the complete works of Basho published by Kadokawa Shoten Matsuo Munefusa, alias Basho (1644-94), was a Japanese poet and writer during the early Edo period. He took his pen name Basho from his basho-an , a hut made of plantain leaves, to where he would withdraw from society for solitude. Born of a weathy family, Basho was a Samurai until the age of 20, at which time he devoted himself to his poetry. Basho was a main figure in the development of haiku, and is considered to have written the most perfect examples of the form. His poetry explores the beauties of nature and are influenced by Zen Buddhism, which lends itself to the meditative solitude sensed in his haiku. He traveled extensively throughout his lifetime. His 1689 five-month journey deep into the country north and west of Edo provided the insight for his most famous work

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