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Biography of Yosa Buson

Yosa Buson

Yosa Buson (1716 - 1784)


Yosa Buson was a Japanese haiku poet and painter. He ranked second only to Matsuo Bashoa, Japanese master of haiku, among poets of the Edo or Tokugawa period (1600-1868).

Buson was born in a suburb of Osaka, Japan, and apparently lost both parents while he was still young. In 1737 he moved to Edo (now Tokyo) to study painting and haiku poetry in the tradition of Basho. After the death of one of his poetry teachers in 1742, he toured northern areas associated with Basho and visited western Japan, finally settling in Kyoto, Japan, in 1751.

Particularly active as a painter between 1756 and 1765, Buson gradually returned to haiku, leading a movement to return to the purity of Basho's style and to purge haiku of superficial wit. He married about 1760. In 1771 he painted a famous set of ten screens with his great contemporary Ike no Taiga, demonstrating his status as one of the finest painters of his time. Buson's major contribution to haiku is his complexity and his painter's eye. Buson's technical skill as an artist is reflected in the visual detail of his poetry.

The poetry group that he formed published its first book in 1772. His haiku poems show a more objective, pictorial style than Basho's humane, wide-ranging work. While Basho taught, "Master technique, then forget it," Buson's technique is less transparent and his poems more consciously composed. He was a poet of enhanced sensibility and evocation. In 1776 his group built a Bashoan (Basho house) for gatherings. Also, his daughter married that year, although this unhappy marriage grieved Buson. Despite his poetic brilliance, Buson was remembered more as a painter until essays by modern Japanese writers Masaoka Shiki and Hagiwara Sakutaro revived his reputation. Besides haiku, he wrote longer verse influenced by both Chinese and Japanese classics.


Biography by: Blyth, R. H., A History of Haiku, 2 vols. (1971, 1976); Henderson, Harold G., ed., Introduction to Haiku (1958, repr. 1983).


30 Poems written by Yosa Buson

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The Essential Haiku
A bat flits
Before the white chrysanthemum
Blow of an ax
Blown from the west
Buying leeks
Calligraphy of geese
Coolness
Dawn
Early summer rain
Evening wind
Harvest moon Comments and analysis of Harvest moon by Yosa Buson 2 Comments
He's on the porch
His Holiness the Abbot
Lighting one candle
Listening to the moon Comments and analysis of Listening to the moon by Yosa Buson 2 Comments
My arm for a pillow
Not quite dark yet
Old well
Ploughing the land
Sparrow singing
Straw sandal half sunk
The behavior of the pigeon
The end of spring
The old man Comments and analysis of The old man by Yosa Buson 1 Comment
The spring sea rising
The willow leaves fallen
They end their flight
Variations on 'The short night--' Comments and analysis of Variations on 'The short night--' by Yosa Buson 1 Comment
Washing the hoe
White blossoms of the pear


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