From roof to roof, the moon: the town in the haiku of women

Authors

  • Zlatka Timenova-Valtcheva Universidade Nova de Lisboa (ILNOVA)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1807-8214.2020v30n1.56963

Keywords:

Poésie japonaise, Haïku, Haïku de femmes, Haïku urbain

Abstract

After presenting some essential characteristics of haiku, three-lines poems of Japanese origin, the paper discusses the so called haiku of women. Those haiku appear later in the Japanese traditional poetry than the haiku of men. Nevertheless, the female poets contribute to associate the classical guidelines of writing haiku to the spontaneous expressions of emotions. It is possible to say that the women modernise the haiku. Considering specifically the urban haiku, the presence of women is substantial. Generally speaking, there is some kind of tension in the relation between the urban landscape and the haiku poets. Yet female poets humanise the modern megalopolis, introducing in their poems birds, flowers, cats, beggars, homeless, lovers, children, as a counterpoint to the cold landscape of concrete and glass. At the end, we present a significant number of urban haiku, written by women, expecting to delight the reader.

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Published

2020-12-22

How to Cite

TIMENOVA-VALTCHEVA, Z. From roof to roof, the moon: the town in the haiku of women. Revista Ártemis, [S. l.], v. 30, n. 1, p. 136–148, 2020. DOI: 10.22478/ufpb.1807-8214.2020v30n1.56963. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufpb.br/index.php/artemis/article/view/56963. Acesso em: 17 jul. 2024.