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Biography of Matsuo Basho

Matsuo Basho

Matsuo Basho (1644 - 1694)


Basho (bah-shoh), pseudonym of Matsuo Munefusa (1644-94), Japanese poet, considered the finest writer of Japanese haiku during the formative years of the genre. Born into a samurai family prominent among nobility, Basho rejected that world and became a wanderer, studying Zen, history, and classical Chinese poetry, living in apparently blissful poverty under a modest patronage and from donations by his many students. From 1667 he lived in Edo (now Tokyo), where he began to compose haiku.

The structure of his haiku reflects the simplicity of his meditative life. When he felt the need for solitude, he withdrew to his basho-an, a hut made of plantain leaves (basho)- hence his pseudonym. Basho infused a mystical quality into much of his verse and attempted to express universal themes through simple natural images, from the harvest moon to the fleas in his cottage. Basho brought to haiku "the Way of Elegance" (fuga-no-michi), deepened its Zen influence, and approached poetry itself as a way of life (kado, the way of poetry) in the belief that poetry could be a source of enlightenment. "Achieve enlightenment, then return to this world of ordinary humanity," he advised. And, "Do not follow in the footsteps of the old masters, but seek what they sought." His "way of elegance" did not include the mere trappings associated with elegance; he sought the authentic vision of "the ancients." His attention to the natural world transformed this verse form from a frivolous social pastime into a major genre of Japanese poetry.

In the last ten years of his life Basho made several journeys, drawing from them more images to inspire his contemplative poetry. He also collaborated with local poets on the linked-verse forms known as renga. In addition to being the supreme artist of haiku and renga, Basho wrote haibun, brief prose-and-poetry travelogues such as Oku-no-hosomichi (The Narrow Road to the Far North; 1689; Eng. trans., 1974), that are absolutely nonpareil in the literature of the world.


Biography by: alanchng@yahoo.com


39 Poems written by Matsuo Basho

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Miscellaneous
Four Haiku Comments and analysis of Four Haiku by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
The Essential Haiku
A bee Comments and analysis of A bee by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments
A caterpillar Comments and analysis of A caterpillar by Matsuo Basho 7 Comments
A cicada shell
A cool fall night Comments and analysis of A cool fall night by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments
A field of cotton Comments and analysis of A field of cotton by Matsuo Basho 4 Comments
A monk sips morning tea
A snowy morning Comments and analysis of A snowy morning by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments
Autumn moonlight Comments and analysis of Autumn moonlight by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments
Awake at night Comments and analysis of Awake at night by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments
Blowing stones
Bush warbler Comments and analysis of Bush warbler by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
Cold night: the wild duck Comments and analysis of Cold night: the wild duck by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
Coolness of the melons
Don't imitate me Comments and analysis of Don't imitate me by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments
First day of spring Comments and analysis of First day of spring by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
First snow Comments and analysis of First snow by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
First winter rain Comments and analysis of First winter rain by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
Fleas, lice Comments and analysis of Fleas, lice by Matsuo Basho 4 Comments
Heat waves shimmering
How admirable Comments and analysis of How admirable by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
Midfield
Moonlight slanting Comments and analysis of Moonlight slanting by Matsuo Basho 3 Comments
Spring rain Comments and analysis of Spring rain by Matsuo Basho 3 Comments
Staying at an inn Comments and analysis of Staying at an inn by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments
Stillness
Taking a nap Comments and analysis of Taking a nap by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments
Teeth sensitive to the sand Comments and analysis of Teeth sensitive to the sand by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
The dragonfly Comments and analysis of The dragonfly by Matsuo Basho 7 Comments
The morning glory also
The oak tree Comments and analysis of The oak tree by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
The old pond Comments and analysis of The old pond by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments
The squid seller's call
This old village
What fish feel
When the winter chrysanthemums go
Winter garden
Winter solitude Comments and analysis of Winter solitude by Matsuo Basho 1 Comment
Wrapping the rice cakes Comments and analysis of Wrapping the rice cakes by Matsuo Basho 2 Comments


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