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Geoffrey Bownas (1923–2011)

Author of The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse

3+ Works 354 Members 5 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Geoffrey Bownas

The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse (1964) — Translator — 347 copies, 5 reviews

Associated Works

Kappa (1928) — Translator, some editions — 508 copies, 15 reviews
New writing in Japan (Writing today) (1972) — Editor, some editions — 24 copies, 1 review
Round about Eight: Poems for Today (1972) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Birthdate
1923-02-09
Date of death
2011-02-17
Gender
male
Education
Queen's College, Oxford
University of Kyoto
Occupations
Professor of Japanese studies
Awards and honors
Order of the Sacred Treasure (1999)
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Yeadon, Yorkshire, Uk
Associated Place (for map)
Yeadon, Yorkshire, Uk

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5 reviews
This book is a good overview of Japanese literature, although I wouldn't have chosen all the things that they decided to include.
My issue is with the translation. It reads well, and is pretty proficient with imagery and diction. But tankas are mostly translated into four lines. This baffles me. What's the point of translating a tanka if your not even going to try to make it five lines? And this is consistent throughout the book, and makes me wonder if the other poems weren't treated the show more same.
So Fie on you Thwaite! Fie on you.
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Very much a dual-personality type of book. The lengthy introduction is excellent, just what a newcomer needs. The selection seems judicious and representative, at least if the overview provided by the introduction is accurate. What gives me pause, though, is that much of the time the translations themselves seem unsatisfactory, when considered in light of the principles expressed in the introduction. Fellow LT’er funfunyay has already remarked on the problem with the tankas in show more her/his/their (?) review at http://www.librarything.com/work/629847/reviews/48710966 . The same is true of the sedoka. More than once I had this feeling: “Is this the way things go? / Must it go on and on? / Yes. We are on earth.” show less

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