Izumi Kyoka Literary Award いずみきょうかぶんがくしょう
Edition 34 (2006)
Literary awardNovelPlay
Winners
1 peopleA critical work that rereads Matsuo Basho not as a sanctified haiku master but as a flesh-and-blood figure of desire and strategy. It presents the innovation of haikai without separating it from the vulgar and the dangerous.
A bold challenge to the image of Basho, illuminating haikai's force from its worldly side.
350 pages
Matsuo Bashohaikaicriticismworldlinessearly modern Japan