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  1. Basho: The Complete Haiku by Matsuo Basho, 2008-07-01
  2. Basho's Journey: The Literary Prose Of Matsuo Basho
  3. The Narrow Road to Oku (Illustrated Japanese Classics) by Matsuo Basho, 1997-04-15
  4. On Love and Barley: Haiku of Basho (Penguin Classics) by Matsuo Basho, 1986-01-07
  5. The Sound of Water: Haiku by Basho, Buson, Issa, and Other Poets (Shambhala Centaur Editions)
  6. Narrow Road to the Interior: And Other Writings (Shambhala Classics) by Matsuo Basho, 2000-09-26
  7. The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches (Penguin Classics) by MatsuoBasho, 1967-02-28
  8. Basho and the Fox by Tim Myers, 2004-10
  9. Narrow Road to the Interior (Shambhala Centaur Editions) by Matsuo Basho, 2006-11-14
  10. Basho's Haiku: Selected Poems of Matsuo Basho
  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. A Haiku Journey: Bashos Narrow Road to a Far Province (Illustrated Japanese Classics) by Matsuo Basho, 2002-03-01

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. Project Basho | Home - Photography Resource Center In Philadelphia, Photography
Based on its communal darkroom, Project basho attempts to bring photographers together in Philadelphia area and generate the appreciation of the photographic medium through offering workshops and other projects.
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4. 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
Opening
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Matsuo Basho
On high narrow road
old traveler clears wide swath,
tiny scythe glinting.
Internet Resources

5. Matsuo Bashō - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Monkey’s Straw Raincoat and Other Poetry of the basho School. trans. Earl Miner and Hiroko Odagiri. Princeton Princeton University Press.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matsuo_Bashō
Matsuo Bashō
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In this Japanese name , the family name is Matsuo
Matsuo Bashō (松尾 芭蕉)
A statue of Matsuo in Hiraizumi, Iwate Born Matsuo Kinsaku (松尾 金作)
Near Ueno Iga Province Died November 28, 1694 (aged 50) Pen name Sōbō (宗房) Occupation Poet Nationality Japanese Notable work(s) Oku no Hosomichi Influenced Imagism Beat Generation Robbie Basho Steffen Basho-Junghans Matsuo Bashō , 1644 – November 28, 1694) , born Matsuo Kinsaku , was the most famous poet of the Edo period in Japan . During his lifetime, Bashō was recognized for his works in the collaborative haikai no renga form; today, after centuries of commentary, he is recognized as a master of brief and clear haiku . His poetry is internationally renowned, and within Japan many of his poems are reproduced on monuments and traditional sites. Bashō was introduced to poetry at a young age, and after integrating himself into the intellectual scene of Edo he quickly became well-known throughout Japan. He made a living as a teacher, but renounced the social, urban life of the literary circles and was inclined to wander throughout the country, heading west, east, and far into the northern wilderness to gain inspiration for his writing. His poems were influenced by his firsthand experience of the world around him, often encapsulating the feeling of a scene in a few simple elements.
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6. The Biography Of Matsuo Basho - Life Story
The biography of Matsuo basho life story .. poetry Biography Poems
http://www.poemhunter.com/matsuo-basho/biography/

7. Basho S World
The stations from Matsuo basho s travel diary The Narrow Road to the Deep North .
http://www.uoregon.edu/~kohl/basho/

8. 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; R.H.Blyth, Lucien
http://www.haikupoetshut.com/basho1.html
    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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10. Matsuo Basho: Biography From Answers.com
(born 1644, Ueno, Iga province, Japan — died Nov. 28, 1694, O saka) Japanese haiku poet, the greatest practitioner of the form. Following the Zen philosophy he studied, he
http://www.answers.com/topic/matsuo-basho

11. Basho - Definition
Matsuo Bashō (松尾芭蕉 Matsuo Bashō, 1644 – November 28, 1694), was the pseudonym of Matsuo Munefusa, the Japanese poet usually referred to simply as basho without
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Basho - Definition
November 28 ), was the pseudonym of Matsuo Munefusa , the Japanese poet usually referred to simply as "Basho" without the surname. He is widely thought of as one of the greatest writers of the Edo period , and is best remembered today for raising the haiku form to its highest level. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Life
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Life
He was born in Ueno , in Iga Province , near Kyoto , and was known as Kinsaku as a child. He was the son of a low-ranking samurai , and initially worked in the service of a local lord, Todo Yoshitada, who was only two years older than himself. They both enjoyed writing haiku , and Basho's first known work dates from . By his first poems were published in Kyoto. Around this time he adopted the samurai name of Munefusa. In his master died, and Basho opted to leave home rather than to serve a new master. His father had died in Traditionally he is thought to have lived in Kyoto for at least part of the next six years; he had poems published in several anthologies during this time. In

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Sponsors an annual English-language haiku contest with an August deadline, in connection with its basho Festival in October each year.
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14. BASHO, HAIKU AND JAPANESE POETRY - Japan | Facts And Details
basho, HAIKU AND JAPANESE POETRY. basho staue in Hiraizumi Iwata Predecture Poetrywriting is sometimes regarded as a social activity in Japan. In the 10th century, poetry
http://factsanddetails.com/japan.php?itemid=680&catid=20&subcatid=128

15. Topics Page
Discussion of the poet s travel writings.
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/eacp/asiasite/topics/index.html?topic=Basho subtopic

16. Poet: Matsuo Basho - All Poems Of Matsuo Basho
Poet Matsuo basho All poems of Matsuo basho .. poetry
http://www.poemhunter.com/matsuo-basho/

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18. Literature: The Poetry Of Basho
Haiku, the famous short poetic form of Japan, reached its pinnacle in the works of the master Matsuo Bash , who lived in the seventeenth century.
http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/japan/japanworkbook/literature/basho.htm

19. Papavero Di Campo: Il Celebre Haiku Di Matsuo Basho
Alcune liriche tradotte del poeta giapponese.
http://papaverodicampo.blogspot.com/2007/11/il-celebre-haiku-di-matsuo-basho.htm
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mercoledì 28 novembre 2007
Il celebre haiku di Matsuo Basho
Furu ike ya
Kawazu tobikomu
Mizu no oto
Ho trovato molte traduzioni del celebre sublime haiku di Matsuo Basho.
Quella che preferisco è
Vecchio stagno
una rana salta
Nello specchio antico
traduz. di Irene Iarocci
Vecchio stagno
tonfo di rana traduz. riportata da Giangiorgio Pasqualotto Il vecchio stagno! la rana salta tonfo dell'acqua. traduz. citata in internet Nello stagno antico si tuffa una rana: eco dell'acqua. traduz. citata in internet Sullo stagno morto il rumore di una rana che s'immerge. traduz. citata in internet Vecchio stagno Una rana si tuffa (da internet, rubrica haiku a cura di Hideyuki Doi e Michele Ibba) Un antico stagno Una rana vi salta Un vecchio stagno Si tuffa la rana (da internet, trad. citata da Dario Giansanti) Antica fonte La rana vi si tuffa Il suon dell'acqua! (da internet) In english: old pond a frog jumps in the sound of water old pond frog jumps in sound of water old pond leap-splash a frog (da internet, appendices to the bonsai forest) Pubblicato da papavero di campo Etichette: Haiku
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The Basho label was launched Summer 2000 by New York native and Ohio resident Paul Baker. Since opening his studio and showroom to the public in Spring 2003 the Basho line has gained a loyal following throughout the Midwest and across the country. Paul has earned a reputation for creating unique, hand printed garments for men and women.
From the beginning, the central goal of Basho has been to make art accessible to those who may not have the resources to buy an original piece. Having previously studied fine art painting, Paul’s approach towards image making has become based more in concept rather than traditional external observation. The peculiar constraints of print making, in particular, screen printing encourage a greater regard for graphic line forms and basic shape.

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