This book analyses avant-garde contemporary Japanese poetry published in the monthly poetry journal Gendai shi techō (Contemporary Poetry Handbook).Featuring analyses and English translations of original poetry and poetics by leading younger Japanese poets, as well as older, veteran poets whose work appears frequently in the journal, the book explores the impact of social media and internet on the world of poetry as well as issues and concerns of 21st century Japanese poets such as eco-criticism, love and relationships.As the first scholarly monograph to be focused on the complicated and fascinating realm of 21st century Japanese poetry, this book will appeal to students and scholars of Japanese poetry and literature. as well as poetry in translation.
Leith Morton is Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Science Tokyo and a Research and Academic Affiliate at the University of Sydney, Australia.
1. Japanese Poetics in the Magazines 2000 to 2021 2. The Great 2011 East Japan Earthquake and Poetry: Contemporary Poetry Handbook 2011–2014 3. The Rise and Rise of Poets Transforming Contemporary Poetry: Contemporary Poetry Handbook, 2014–2017 4. Serialized Verse Sequences in Contemporary Poetry: Contemporary Poetry Handbook, 2018–2021