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Peter Beilenson (1905–1962)

Author of Japanese Haiku

26+ Works 798 Members 7 Reviews

About the Author

Series

Works by Peter Beilenson

Japanese Haiku (1994) — Editor — 225 copies, 2 reviews
The Four Seasons Japanese Haiku (2003) — Translator — 213 copies, 3 reviews
Haiku Harvest Japanese Haiku Series IV (1962) 175 copies, 1 review
Chinese Proverbs From Olden Times (1956) 64 copies, 1 review
French Wit and Wisdom (1956) 19 copies
Merrie Christmas Drink Book (1984) 19 copies
The holiday drink book (1951) 5 copies
The Spirit of '76 (1974) 4 copies
King of Hearts Drink Book (1955) 3 copies

Associated Works

Books and Printing: A Treasury for Typophiles (1951) — Contributor — 102 copies
A Little Treasury of Haiku (1988) — Translator, some editions — 17 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1905
Date of death
1962
Gender
male
Organizations
Peter Pauper Press
Relationships
Beilenson, Edna (wife)
Short biography
May be the Peter Beilenson who started the Peter Pauper Press. If so, he died in 1962 in the state of New York.
Nationality
USA
Place of death
New York, USA
Associated Place (for map)
New York, USA

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Reviews

8 reviews
This nifty, slim volume holds about 220 haikus from all the great masters of the genre. Basho, Issa, Onitsura, Saikaku, to Yasui along with many others, present a showcase of wonderful nuggets of timeless beauty and simplicity. I stumbled on it at Plotz Used Books in Waco.

Haiku Harvest, the fourth in a series, started at Peter Pauper Press. Their website says they have been producing fine books since 1928. This volume, like the others, has translations by Peter Beilenson and Harry Behn. Each show more page has woodblock-style Japanese prints. Most of the poems are really good in translation, but a few – very few – have an awkward word or violate the 5-7-5 rule. Here follows a couple of my favorites.

Snow whispering down
all day long, earth has vanished
leaving only sky --Joso

Oh that summer moon!
It made me go wandering
round the pond all night --Basho

Some poor villages
lack fresh fish or flowers…
all can share this moon – Saikaku

Now the dragonflies
cease their mad gyrations…
a thin crescent moon --Kikaku

The drake and his wife
paddling among green tufts of grass
are playing house --Issa

A hunt for the first three volumes in this series has already begun.

--Jim, 8/4/11
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Neat little book. Now I know where to get some "wishes" qoutes.

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Associated Authors

Masaoka Shiki Contributor
Bashō Contributor
Issa Contributor
Buson Contributor
Chiyo-ni Contributor
Joso Contributor
Kikaku Contributor
Sokan Contributor
Yaha Contributor
Nozawa Bonchō Contributor
Harry Behn Translator
Jeff Hill Illustrator

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Works
26
Also by
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Members
798
Popularity
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Rating
3.9
Reviews
7
ISBNs
17
Languages
1

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