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  1. The Basho Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-29
  2. Rediscovering Basho by Edited by Stephen Henry Gill and C. Andrew Gerstle, Stephen Henry Gill, et all 1999-06
  3. Basho The Chief Japanese Poet
  4. In der Papiertur Lochlein der ganze Himmelsstrom: Klassische Haikus von Basho, Buson, Issa und Shiki (Wayasbah publication) (German Edition)
  5. Poesie und Revolution im Werk Edward Bonds: Die Lyriker-Viten John Clares und Matsuo Bashos als Prolegomena einer sozialistischen Gattungsutopie (European ... language and literature) (German Edition) by Kurt Herget, 1992
  6. Zeami, Basho, Yeats, Pound;: A study in Japanese and English poetics (Studies in general and comparative literature) by Makoto Ueda, 1965
  7. Morning Mist: Through the Seasons With Matsuo Basho and Henry David Thoreau (Inklings) by Matsuo Basho, Henry David Thoreau, 1993-03
  8. Basho Poems by Keith Harrison, 1981-11
  9. One Man's Moon: Poems by Basho and Other Japanese Poets
  10. Full Moon Is Rising: Lost Haiku of Matsuo Basho (1644-1694 and Travel Haiku of Matsuo Bashio a New Rendering) by James David Andrews, Basho Matsuo, 1976-10
  11. The Monkey's straw raincoat and other poetry of the Basho school (Princeton library of Asian translations)
  12. 250 Very Questionable 'Haiku': (Wherein Basho somewhat may get bashed, and his Kigo may get horribly kicked) by Bruce H Hamilton, 2005-06-09
  13. Haiku Before Haiku: From the Renga Masters to Basho by Steven D. Carter, 2011-01-07
  14. Basho's Ghost by Sam Hamill, 1989-10

61. St. John's DDC News: The Place To Go
Jan 13, 2006 basho Japanese fusion restaurant and lounge is an example of how the Tak Ishiwata, the owner of basho (which means place in Japanese),
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With inspiration from world famous chef, downtown dining just got a little more cosmopolitan Basho Japanese fusion restaurant and lounge is an example of how the restaurant scene in St. John’s is growing and diversifying. With food inspired by world famous chef Nobu Matsuhisa (renowned for creating simple fusions of Japanese cuisine, inspired by ethnic influences), a modern, genuine Japanese décor and the option of experiencing fine dining or a casual lounge setting complete with contemporary music, Basho would be equally at home in Tokyo, New York or London. Tak Ishiwata, the owner of Basho (which means place in Japanese), was born and raised in Newfoundland and Labrador after his parents moved from Tokyo just over 30 years ago. Just as his restaurant changes the face of downtown St. John’s dining when it opened its doors on Duckworth Street in mid-December, Ishiwata was also challenged with the changing face of what was once Nageira’s restaurant (downstairs) and Finnegan’s Wake pub (upstairs). “It was hard to envision because the inside interior décor had an old-style Irish tavern sort of look to it and it looked very cramped and small,” Ishiwata tells The Independent, “but once we put my concept in the place it looked; it’s almost too big right now. I mean it seats 100 people.”

62. Hamill's Essential Basho
This road, Sam Hamill tells us in his moving afterword to his important new translation of basho s travelogues, is at once the road of poetry,
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BASHO'S ROAD
The Essential Basho translated by Sam Hamill, Boston: Shambhala, 1998. Reviewed by George Hartley xx Just before his death in November 1694, Matsuo Basho wrote the following haiku: All along this road autumn evening xxxx Kono michi ya yuku hito nashi ni aki no kure This "road," Sam Hamill tells us in his moving afterword to his important new translation of Basho's travelogues, is at once the road of poetry, the road of Zen practice, and the road of life itself. All of these are one for Basho. So it was through his lifelong development of the Way of Poetry. In the autumn of his life Basho concerned himself with this road without a single soul; not only do we travel this road alone, but even the status of our own self ultimately has no meaning when confronted with the lonely depths of an autumn evening. The Basho we get in Hamill's translation is the Zen poet pilgrim. As in Peter Matthiessen's The Snow Leopard, Basho's works illustrate the unity of the journey and Zen practice. x Hamill's collection emphasizes this insight by centering on Basho's travelogues: the infamous Narrow Road to the Interior

63. Roll Over Basho: Who Japan Is Reading, And Why
I sense a poignant urge to roll over Buson and basho, two of Japan s greatest poets, and to crash through the cultural gap that separates Japan to some
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Roll Over Basho: Who Japan Is Reading, and Why apanese writers are very aware of what we're doing on this side of the Pacific and very well informed about American fiction, about American culture," says the novelist Jay McInerney. "Yet we're terribly ignorant in this country of Japanese fiction, Japanese culture. It is, I think, far more accessible than we might imagine." In an effort to correct this cultural trade imbalance, PEN, the writers' organization, brought Mr. McInerney together in New York with Haruki Murakami, a best-selling novelist in Japan, who is a visiting fellow in East Asian studies at Princeton University. Following are excerpts of the conversation between Mr. McInerney, whose novel "Ransom" is set in Japan, and Mr. Murakami, two of whose novels ("Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World" and "A Wild Sheep Chase") are available in English translations. Mr. McInerney and Mr. Murakami later expanded their observations for The Book Review. Jay McInerney: I happened to pass the marquee of the play "Why I Hate Hamlet," which put me on a train of associations having to do with the anxiety of influence and patricide. And it made me think of the invitation we sent out that stated that Haruki Murakami was the heir to Yukio Mishima. It's a notion that I've seen advanced before in American reviews and articles about Murakami's work, a notion that nicely represents, to put the mildest spin that I can on it, a relative innocence about recent developments in Japanese fiction.

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65. Japan Omnibus - Sports - Sumo - The Basho
A guide to the basho the bi-monthly Sumo tournaments.
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66. Kumo No Mukou Yakusoku No Basho
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69. 2005 Hatsu Basho
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70. Matsuo Basho Quotes
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71. Basho (Matsuo Basho) - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles
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72. Basho
But basho wrote no discource on the principles of haiku and his works contain few traces of theory that we can draw upon to reconstruct his concepts.
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Basho's "Here and Now"
Western writings on haiku freqentry assert that in Basho's view a haiku is what is happening here and now. But Basho wrote no discource on the principles of haiku and his works contain few traces of theory that we can draw upon to reconstruct his concepts. I have asked for help from colleagues who are spacialists in the literature of Edo Period (1600-1868; Matsuo Basho lived from 1644 to 1694), but none has found a clear statement of "here and now" principle. In my opinion this principle was established long before Basho. It seems to have been regarded as fundamental when haiku were still called haikai. Certainly every one of Basho's haiku testifies to the principle, though he never enunciated it. Mukai Kyorai (1651-1704) was one of the ten major disciples of Basho. His Kyoraisyo is considered the most important work dealing with the principles of haiku in Basho's time, but I cannot find anything in it that bears directly on this topic. Kagami Shiko was another of Basho's ten most important disciples. A chapter called "Sonentei yo-banashi" in his Fukuro-nikki reports a discussion about haiku by Kyorai in which he stated that haiku are concerned with "what is spontaneous on the spot." Shiko added that Basho praised that statement. As a peripheral note, I mention a story about Basho found on page 285, volume IX of the complete works of Basho published by Kadokawa Shoten, (1967):

73. Map Of Bashō's Journey
Map of Bash s journey tclt.org.uk Tim Chilcott Literary Translations.
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75. Gale - Free Resources - Poet's Corner - Biographies - Matsuo Basho
Matsuo basho (16441694) was one of the greatest Japanese poets. He elevated haiku to the level of serious poetry in numerous anthologies and travel diaries
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76. Detailed Results Of The Basho
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To order online through Amazon.com click here to go directly to their order page! The first book in our Haiku for Life(TM) series of gift books, Haiku for Catholics , filled with 100 seventeen-syllable gifts for the parishioner in the pew, is also available from Basho Press! Click here for that book. Orders are now being taken! In the US, each book is $9.95 per copy. Add a flat fee of $3.00 for shipping via good old-fashioned first class US Mail regardless of number of copies. If you are a Washington State resident, add 8.9% state sales tax. Make checks payable to Basho Press and mail the check along with your name, address, and phone number to: Sales, Basho Press
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78. Robbie Basho Listen To Free MP3 Song Download And Music Video
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79. Daily Celebrations ~ Matsuo Basho, Bamboo From Bamboo ~ March 10 ~ Ideas To Moti
Celebrating the life of poet Matsuo basho. Celebration includes biography, quotations, and positive affirmation. Life is a celebration of passionate colors!
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about pines from the p i n e, and a b o u t bamboo fr o m the bamboo." ~ Matsuo Basho Poet Matsuo Basho , ("banana plant", 1644-1694), the son of a low-ranking samurai, created the modern haiku form and is considered to be one of Japan 's greatest literary figures. "Seek not to follow in the footsteps of men of old; seek what they sought," he once said. An adherent follower of Zen Buddhism , Basho's book of his travels The Narrow Road to the Deep North (1689), captured prose and haiku. "Long conversations beside blooming irises/ joys of life on the road," he wrote. The haiku poet or "haijin" described nature and life simply, with lightness, to create profound expressive poetic form. Basho's poetry brought spirituality and richness to haiku unheard of before his time According to Japanese critic and scholar Makoto Ueda, " ideas on verse writing Basho insisted upon" were sabi ( loneliness ), shiori (pity), hosomi (slenderness), inspiration , fragrance, reverberation, reflection, and lightness. Creation of art comes from meditation and is a sacred form of expression.

80. Matsuo Bashō - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Matsuo Bash ( , Matsuo Bash ? 1644 – 28 November 1694) was the most famous poet of the Edo period in Japan. During his lifetime, Bash was renowned
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A statue of Bashō in Hiraizumi, Iwate Matsuo Bashō Matsuo Bashō 28 November was the most famous poet of the Edo period in Japan . During his lifetime, Bashō was renowned for his works in the collaborative haikai no renga form; today, he is recognized as a master of brief and clear haiku
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Bashō's supposed birthplace in Iga Province Bashō was born Matsuo Kinsaku Matsuo Kinsaku in roughly 1644, somewhere near Ueno in Iga Province . His father may have been a low-ranking samurai , which would have promised Bashō a career in the military but not much chance of a notable life. However, in his childhood Bashō became a servant to Tōdō Yoshitada Tōdō Yoshitada , who shared with Bashō a love for haikai , a sort of cooperative poetry composition. The sequences were opened with a verse in the 5-7-5 mora format; this verse was named a hokku , and would later be renamed haiku when presented as standalone works. The

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