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Episode 447 - On a Summer Night, The First Thought of Sleep

Jul 22, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
A Brief History of Japan - Kinotdayuki
02:00 • 2min
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3
Japanese Poems With Chinese Influence
04:17 • 3min
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4
Waka Poetry in Japan - The New Manyoshu
07:38 • 2min
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5
Japanese Poems - The Littleiia of the Emperor
09:19 • 3min
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6
Kinoruki's Life and Work
12:16 • 2min
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7
Kes Japanese Preface That's Remembered
13:55 • 3min
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8
The Origins of the Japanese Poems
17:07 • 3min
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9
The Poetic Theories of Kinots Gauki
20:03 • 3min
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10
Tosaniki - The Tosa Diary
22:50 • 2min
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11
Tosaniki Is Written in Japanese
24:29 • 3min
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12
The Tosaniki Is a Good Diary
27:13 • 2min
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13
The Shifting Winds of Taste
29:29 • 3min
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14
Poems in the Kokin Shu
32:00 • 3min
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This week, we're taking a look at the legacy of one of Japan's most influential poets: Ki no Tsurayuki. His poems may not quite be the popular phenomenon they once were, but his views about how poetry works have always been influential, and shaped how we think about poetry down to this day.

Show notes here. 

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