Yoshinobu Hakutani Bücher
Dieser Autor erforscht die amerikanische und japanische Literatur mit Tiefe und Einsicht. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit Themen und Stilen, die über Kulturen hinweg Anklang finden. Als engagierter Pädagoge bringt er einen reichen Wissensschatz in seine literaturwissenschaftliche Arbeit ein.





Jack Kerouac and the Traditions of Classic and Modern Haiku
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The book delves into the impact of Buddhist ontology, Zen, and Confucian philosophies on Jack Kerouac's haiku. It intertwines these philosophical influences with Kerouac's personal experiences of wandering and meditating across America's landscapes, highlighting how these elements shaped his poetic expression.
The book offers a detailed chronology of the life and letters of Richard Wright, a pivotal African American writer of the twentieth century. It explores his unflinching portrayal of the black experience in America, showcasing his influence on race and social justice discussions. The first part chronicles his life up to 1946, highlighting his major works, while the second part focuses on his prolific final years in exile, during which he produced numerous novels, nonfiction pieces, and thousands of haiku. Each section includes a critical introduction.
CROSS-CULTURAL VISIONS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN MODERNISM
FROM SPATIAL NARRATIVE TO JAZZ HAIKU
- 262 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book explores the evolution of African American modernism, beginning with Richard Wright's influential 1937 manifesto. It examines the genre's development through three key stages: American dialogues, the impact of European and African cultural perspectives, and the interplay between Asian and African American influences. Through this analysis, the author highlights the diverse cross-cultural interactions that shaped this literary movement.
American Haiku, Eastern Philosophies, and Modernist Poetics
- 236 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The book explores the origins and evolution of haiku in Japan, highlighting its significance as a prominent form of artistic, cultural, and literary exchange between East and West in modern and postmodern eras. It delves into how haiku has influenced and been influenced by various cultural contexts, showcasing its enduring popularity and adaptability across different societies.