A Round of Renshi and the Poet as Other: An Experiment in Poesis

Critical Inquiry 37 (4):768-781 (2011)
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Abstract

I first heard about renshi from Hiromi Itō, a remarkable and justifiably celebrated Japanese poet and writer, who has also been our neighbor in Encinitas, California, for most of the last two decades. Her presence among us goes back to 1991 and to my first visit to Japan, a contact I hadn’t had before but have been able to repeat six times since then

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