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{{nihongo|'''''Sarumino'''''|猿蓑|''Monkey's Raincoat''}} is a 1691 anthology, considered the '']'' of ]-school poetry.<ref name=tod20>Shirane 1998, 20</ref> It contains four kasen ] as well as some 400 ], collected by ] and ] under the supervision of ].<ref name=mayhew15>Mayhew 1985, 15</ref> ''Sarumino'' is one of the ''Seven Major Anthologies of Bashō (Bashō Shichibu Shū),''<ref name=NRDN40>Yuasa 1966, 40</ref><ref name=tod33>Shirane 1998, 33</ref> and, together with the 1690 anthology, ''Hisago (The Gourd),'' it is considered to display Bashō's mature style (''Shōfū'') at its peak.<ref name=NRDN40/> Bashō's influence on all four of the kasen in ''Sarumino'' was profound<ref name=mayhew17>Mayhew 1985, 17</ref> and when he sat with Bonchō, ] and Kyorai at Yoshinaka Temple to write "Kirigirisu", he extolled them, "Let's squeeze the juice from our bones."<ref name=mayhew17/> | {{nihongo|'''''Sarumino'''''|猿蓑|''Monkey's Raincoat''}} is a 1691 Japanese anthology, considered the '']'' of ]-school poetry.<ref name=tod20>Shirane 1998, 20</ref> It contains four kasen ] as well as some 400 ], collected by ] and ] under the supervision of ].<ref name=mayhew15>Mayhew 1985, 15</ref> ''Sarumino'' is one of the ''Seven Major Anthologies of Bashō (Bashō Shichibu Shū),''<ref name=NRDN40>Yuasa 1966, 40</ref><ref name=tod33>Shirane 1998, 33</ref> and, together with the 1690 anthology, ''Hisago (The Gourd),'' it is considered to display Bashō's mature style (''Shōfū'') at its peak.<ref name=NRDN40/> Bashō's influence on all four of the kasen in ''Sarumino'' was profound<ref name=mayhew17>Mayhew 1985, 17</ref> and when he sat with Bonchō, ] and Kyorai at Yoshinaka Temple to write "Kirigirisu", he extolled them, "Let's squeeze the juice from our bones."<ref name=mayhew17/> | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
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* Hatsushigure (Winter Rain) | * Hatsushigure (Winter Rain) | ||
** ]. ''Matsuo Bashō.'' Kodansha 1982. {{ISBN|0870115537}} pp70–90 | ** ]. ''Matsuo Bashō.'' Kodansha 1982. {{ISBN|0870115537}} pp70–90 | ||
** ]. ''Haiku, Volume One: Eastern Culture.'' Hokuseido Press 1981. {{ISBN|089346158X}} pp126–138 | ** ]. ''Haiku, Volume One: Eastern Culture.'' Hokuseido Press 1981. {{ISBN|089346158X}} pp126–138 | ||
** ] and ]. ''From the Country of Eight Islands.'' Columbia University Press 1986. {{ISBN|0231063954}} pp300–303 | ** ] and ]. ''From the Country of Eight Islands.'' Columbia University Press 1986. {{ISBN|0231063954}} pp300–303 | ||
** ]. ''Japanese Linked Poetry: An account with translations of renga and haikai sequences.'' Princeton University Press 1979. pp277–297 | ** ]. ''Japanese Linked Poetry: An account with translations of renga and haikai sequences.'' Princeton University Press 1979. pp277–297 | ||
** Etsuko Terasaki. "Hatsushigure: A Linked Verse Series by Bashō and his Disciples." ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'', 36 (1976), pp204–239 | ** Etsuko Terasaki. "Hatsushigure: A Linked Verse Series by Bashō and his Disciples." ''Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies'', 36 (1976), pp204–239 | ||
** Geoffrey Bownas and ]. ''The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse.'' Penguin, 1964 {{ISBN|0140585273}} pp124–127 | ** Geoffrey Bownas and ]. ''The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse.'' Penguin, 1964 {{ISBN|0140585273}} pp124–127 | ||
** ]. ''The Haiku Seasons: Poetry of the Natural World''. Kodansha, 1996 {{ISBN|4770016298}} pp51–55 (verses |
** ]. ''The Haiku Seasons: Poetry of the Natural World''. Kodansha, 1996 {{ISBN|4770016298}} pp51–55 (verses 1–12 only) | ||
** Mario Riccò and ], eds. ''Il muschio e la rugiada: Antologia di poesia giapponese''. RCS Libri & Grandi Opere, 1996. {{ISBN|9788817171106}} pp82–94 {{ |
** Mario Riccò and ], eds. ''Il muschio e la rugiada: Antologia di poesia giapponese''. RCS Libri & Grandi Opere, 1996. {{ISBN|9788817171106}} pp82–94 {{in lang|it}} | ||
* Natsu no Tsuki (Summer Moon) | * Natsu no Tsuki (Summer Moon) | ||
** ]. ''World Within Walls: A History of Japanese Literature, Volume 2''. Columbia University Press 1999. {{ISBN|978-0-231-11467-7}} pp111–114 | ** ]. ''World Within Walls: A History of Japanese Literature, Volume 2''. Columbia University Press 1999. {{ISBN|978-0-231-11467-7}} pp111–114 | ||
** Makoto Ueda. ''Matsuo Bashō.'' Kodansha 1982. {{ISBN|0870115537}} pp90–111 | ** Makoto Ueda. ''Matsuo Bashō.'' Kodansha 1982. {{ISBN|0870115537}} pp90–111 | ||
** Steven D. Carter. ''Traditional Japanese Poetry: An Anthology.'' Stanford University Press, 1991. {{ISBN|9780804722124}} pp366–375 | ** Steven D. Carter. ''Traditional Japanese Poetry: An Anthology.'' Stanford University Press, 1991. {{ISBN|9780804722124}} pp366–375 | ||
** Noriko de Vroomen and Leo de Ridder. ''De zomermaan en andere Japanse kettingverzen.'' Meulenhoff 1984. {{ISBN|9029015276}} pp29–53 {{ |
** Noriko de Vroomen and Leo de Ridder. ''De zomermaan en andere Japanse kettingverzen.'' Meulenhoff 1984. {{ISBN|9029015276}} pp29–53 {{in lang|nl}} | ||
** Miyamoto and Ueyama Masaoj, editors. ''Hajka antologio''. L'Omnibuso-Kioto 1981. p195 (verses |
** Miyamoto and Ueyama Masaoj, editors. ''Hajka antologio''. L'Omnibuso-Kioto 1981. p195 (verses 1–10 only) {{in lang|eo}} | ||
* Kirigirisu (Autumn Cricket) | * Kirigirisu (Autumn Cricket) | ||
** Earl Miner. ''Japanese Linked Poetry: An account with translations of renga and haikai sequences.'' Princeton University Press 1979. pp316–335 | ** Earl Miner. ''Japanese Linked Poetry: An account with translations of renga and haikai sequences.'' Princeton University Press 1979. pp316–335 | ||
** Chris Drake. "Bashō's 'Cricket Sequence' as English Literature" in ''Journal of Renga & Renku'' Volume 2, 2012. pp7–65 | ** Chris Drake. "Bashō's 'Cricket Sequence' as English Literature" in ''Journal of Renga & Renku'' Volume 2, 2012. pp7–65 | ||
** Eiko Yachimoto and John Carley. "The Lye Tub" in ''Journal of Renga & Renku'' Volume 1, 2010. pp67–70 | ** Eiko Yachimoto and John Carley. "The Lye Tub" in ''Journal of Renga & Renku'' Volume 1, 2010. pp67–70 | ||
** ]. ''Eeuwige reizigers: Een bloemlezing uit de klassieke Japanse literatuur.'' De Arbeiderspers, 2008. {{ISBN|9789029566032}} pp572–579 {{ |
** ]. ''Eeuwige reizigers: Een bloemlezing uit de klassieke Japanse literatuur.'' De Arbeiderspers, 2008. {{ISBN|9789029566032}} pp572–579 {{in lang|nl}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Anthology"Monkey's Raincoat" redirects here. For the novel by Robert Crais, see The Monkey's Raincoat.
Sarumino (猿蓑, Monkey's Raincoat) is a 1691 Japanese anthology, considered the magnum opus of Bashō-school poetry. It contains four kasen renku as well as some 400 hokku, collected by Nozawa Bonchō and Mukai Kyorai under the supervision of Matsuo Bashō. Sarumino is one of the Seven Major Anthologies of Bashō (Bashō Shichibu Shū), and, together with the 1690 anthology, Hisago (The Gourd), it is considered to display Bashō's mature style (Shōfū) at its peak. Bashō's influence on all four of the kasen in Sarumino was profound and when he sat with Bonchō, Okada Yasui and Kyorai at Yoshinaka Temple to write "Kirigirisu", he extolled them, "Let's squeeze the juice from our bones."
Contents
- Preface by Takarai Kikaku
- Hokku
- Book 1: Winter (94 hokku)
- Book 2: Summer (94 hokku)
- Book 3: Autumn (76 hokku)
- Book 4: Spring (118 hokku)
- Book 5: Kasen
- Hatsushigure (Winter Rain), by Kyorai, Bonchō, Bashō, Fumikuni
- Natsu no Tsuki (Summer Moon), by Bonchō, Bashō, Kyorai
- Kirigirisu (Autumn Cricket), by Bonchō, Bashō, Yasui, Kyorai
- Ume Wakana (Grass and Plum), by Bashō, Otokuni, Chinseki, Sonan, Hanzan, Tohō, Enpū, Bonchō and others
- Book 6: Notes to "Record of an Unreal Dwelling"
Example
The first side of the renku Natsu no Tsuki (Summer Moon), translated by Donald Keene:
- In the city
- What a heavy smell of things!
- The summer moon.
- (Bonchō)
- How hot it is! How hot it is!
- Voices call at gate after gate.
- (Kyorai)
- The second weeding
- Has not even been finished,
- But the rice is in ear.
- (Bashō)
- Brushing away the ashes,
- A single smoked sardine.
- (Bonchō)
- In this neighborhood
- They don't even recognize money—
- How inconvenient!
- (Bashō)
- He just stands there stupidly
- Wearing a great big dagger.
- (Kyorai)
Translations
English
- Maeda Cana, translator. Monkey's Raincoat. Grossman Publishers 1973. SBN 670-48651-5
- Earl Miner and Hiroko Odagiri, translators. The Monkey’s Straw Raincoat and Other Poetry of the Basho School. Princeton University Press 1981. ISBN 9780691064604
- Lenore Mayhew, translator. Monkey's Raincoat: Linked Poetry of the Basho School with Haiku Selections. Tuttle, 1985. ISBN 0804815003
Other languages
French
- René Sieffert, translator. Le Manteau de pluie du Singe. Société Franco-japonaise de Paris, 1986. ISBN 2716902186
- Georges Friedenkraft and Majima Haruki, translators. L'imperméable de paille du singe. l'Association Française de Haïku, 2011 (appeared previously in the Bulletin de l'Association des Anciens Élèves de l'INALCO, April 1992, p93)
German
- Geza S. Dombrady, translator. Das Affenmäntelchen. Dieterich'sche, 1994
Translations of individual kasen
- Hatsushigure (Winter Rain)
- Makoto Ueda. Matsuo Bashō. Kodansha 1982. ISBN 0870115537 pp70–90
- R. H. Blyth. Haiku, Volume One: Eastern Culture. Hokuseido Press 1981. ISBN 089346158X pp126–138
- Hiroaki Sato and Burton Watson. From the Country of Eight Islands. Columbia University Press 1986. ISBN 0231063954 pp300–303
- Earl Miner. Japanese Linked Poetry: An account with translations of renga and haikai sequences. Princeton University Press 1979. pp277–297
- Etsuko Terasaki. "Hatsushigure: A Linked Verse Series by Bashō and his Disciples." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 36 (1976), pp204–239
- Geoffrey Bownas and Anthony Thwaite. The Penguin Book of Japanese Verse. Penguin, 1964 ISBN 0140585273 pp124–127
- William J. Higginson. The Haiku Seasons: Poetry of the Natural World. Kodansha, 1996 ISBN 4770016298 pp51–55 (verses 1–12 only)
- Mario Riccò and Paolo Lagazzi, eds. Il muschio e la rugiada: Antologia di poesia giapponese. RCS Libri & Grandi Opere, 1996. ISBN 9788817171106 pp82–94 (in Italian)
- Natsu no Tsuki (Summer Moon)
- Donald Keene. World Within Walls: A History of Japanese Literature, Volume 2. Columbia University Press 1999. ISBN 978-0-231-11467-7 pp111–114
- Makoto Ueda. Matsuo Bashō. Kodansha 1982. ISBN 0870115537 pp90–111
- Steven D. Carter. Traditional Japanese Poetry: An Anthology. Stanford University Press, 1991. ISBN 9780804722124 pp366–375
- Noriko de Vroomen and Leo de Ridder. De zomermaan en andere Japanse kettingverzen. Meulenhoff 1984. ISBN 9029015276 pp29–53 (in Dutch)
- Miyamoto and Ueyama Masaoj, editors. Hajka antologio. L'Omnibuso-Kioto 1981. p195 (verses 1–10 only) (in Esperanto)
- Kirigirisu (Autumn Cricket)
- Earl Miner. Japanese Linked Poetry: An account with translations of renga and haikai sequences. Princeton University Press 1979. pp316–335
- Chris Drake. "Bashō's 'Cricket Sequence' as English Literature" in Journal of Renga & Renku Volume 2, 2012. pp7–65
- Eiko Yachimoto and John Carley. "The Lye Tub" in Journal of Renga & Renku Volume 1, 2010. pp67–70
- Jos Vos. Eeuwige reizigers: Een bloemlezing uit de klassieke Japanse literatuur. De Arbeiderspers, 2008. ISBN 9789029566032 pp572–579 (in Dutch)
References
- Shirane 1998, 20
- Mayhew 1985, 15
- ^ Yuasa 1966, 40
- Shirane 1998, 33
- ^ Mayhew 1985, 17
- Keene 1999, 111
Bibliography
- Lenore Mayhew, translator. Monkey's Raincoat: Linked Poetry of the Basho School with Haiku Selections. Tuttle, 1985. ISBN 0804815003
- Haruo Shirane. Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Basho. Stanford University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-8047-3099-7
- Nobuyuki Yuasa. The Narrow Road to the Deep North. Penguin, 1966. ISBN 0140441859
- Donald Keene. World Within Walls: A History of Japanese Literature, Volume 2. Columbia University Press 1999. ISBN 978-0-231-11467-7
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