Hitomaro and the Birth of Japanese Lyricism
- 186 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book delves into the ritual roots of Japanese poetry, examining how Chinese and Korean literary traditions shaped the seventh-century Court. It highlights the rhetorical elevation of the imperial family, setting the stage for Hitomaro's emergence as a Court poet. Through this exploration, the author reveals the intricate interplay between cultural influences and the development of Japanese verse during this pivotal historical period.


