Soseki Natsume's Collected Haiku
Publication Date
4-15-2025
Description
Soseki Natsume is Japan's most popular writer, well known in the West for his satirical novels like I Am a Cat, Botchan and Kokoro. However, he first made a name for himself in Japan as a poet, publishing hundreds of haiku over a period of several decades. Until now very few of these have appeared in English.
Soseki Natsume's Collected Haiku presents 1,000 of the author's most famous verses, selected and translated by Erik Lofgren, a leading Soseki expert. The poems are grouped into chapters corresponding to the five traditional Japanese seasons (New Year, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter).
In these poems, Soseki explores themes ranging from wabi sabi Zen simplicity to his personal experiences including several years studying in England. His verses are evocative of the splendor of the natural world, the power of human emotions, and the serenity found in living a peaceful life.
Each poem is presented in the original Japanese with a Romanized version and English translation. Audio recordings of the English and Japanese versions are provided online.
ISBN
9784805318454
Keywords
Soseki Natsume, Japanese poetry, Haiku, Translation
Disciplines
East Asian Languages and Societies
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
City
North Clarendon
Department
East Asian Studies
Files
Recommended Citation
Lofgren, Erik R., "Soseki Natsume's Collected Haiku" (2025). Faculty Books. 162.
https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/books/162

Comments
Edited and Translated by, Erik R. Lofgren.