Ki no Tsurayuki
Author of Tosa nikki 土佐日記
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Tsurayuki is best known as a poet and as the author of The Tosa Diary (935). In both respects he was a pioneer. As a poet, he was the primary compiler of the Kokinshu (905), the premier anthology of court poetry. In its vernacular preface, as opposed to the one in Chinese written by another author, show more he made the first statement about the poetics of verse in Japanese. His diary was the first written in vernacular Japanese by a man in the persona of a woman, a literary landmark because the custom of the time was for men to keep diaries in Chinese. Tsurayuki was greatly esteemed as a poet and calligrapher in his own time and has been venerated ever since. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Works by Ki no Tsurayuki
The Kokin Wakashu in Japanese and English: Preface and some famous poems Billingual Japanese Classics (Japanese Edition) (2017) 1 copy
土佐日記 1 copy
Rotes Laub altjapanische Lyrik — Poet — 1 copy
Associated Works
Anthology of Japanese Literature: From the Earliest Era to the Mid-Nineteenth Century (1960) — Contributor — 807 copies
World Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time (1998) — Contributor — 498 copies, 2 reviews
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The Tosa Diary (Tuttle Classics of Japanese Literature) (English and Japanese Edition) by Ki no Tsurayuki
This isn't the greatest work of early Japanese prose, but is interesting. To me, the best part of this edition is that it's bilingual (on facing pages), so we can read -- er, I mean struggle through -- the original classical Japanese at the same time as reading Porter's English translation.
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