POETICS OF JAPANESE CLASSICAL HAIKU
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Abstract
Haiku (俳 句) is considered as a kind of beautiful and special flower in the garden of human poetry. From a poetic perspective, haiku has many unique characteristics of structure, poetry rules, the artistic space - time and other artistic tactics. Haiku expresses a spirit that Japanese people adore that is wabi - simplicity and frugality. The haiku’s form is not gaudy and not elaborate, but haiku contains profound content, profound Zen principles that are very practical and close to the current life.
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Japanese literature, haiku, poetics, Zen principles
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