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Jack Kerouac and the Traditions of Classic and Modern Haiku is a reading of the haiku collected in Jack Kerouac’s Book of Haikus, edited by Regina Weinreich, (2003), one of the two largest collections of English haiku. “Above all,” Kerouac wrote in his journal, “a Haiku must be very simple and free of all poetic trickery and makes a little picture and yet be as airy and graceful as a Vivaldi Pastorella.” Before trying his hand at composing haiku, Kerouac learned, as did Wright, the theory and technique of haiku from R. H. Blyth, the most influential haiku scholar and critic. Most of Kerouac’s haiku reflect eastern philosophies?Confucianism, Buddhist ontology, and Zen?, as do classic haiku. A son of devout French Canadian Catholic parents, the young Kerouac was impressed with Christian doctrine, but later was inspired by Buddhism. In his haiku Kerouc conflates Christian doctrine of mercy with that of Buddhism. Classic haiku taught Kerouac that not only must human beings treat their fellow human beings with respect and compassion, but they must also treat nonhuman beings such as animals, insects, plants, and flowers as their equals. Many of Kerouac’s haiku can be read as modern haiku for the technique of beat poetics he applied. All in all, Kerouac’s haiku express the worldview that human beings are not at the center of the universe.
Yoshinobu Hakutani is professor of English and university distinguished scholar at Kent State University.
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I: History and CriticismChapter 1: The Genesis and Development of Haiku in JapanChapter 2: Basho and Classic Haiku TraditionChapter 3: Yone Noguchi and Modernist Haiku PoeticsChapter 4: Ezra Pound, Imagism, and HaikuChapter 5: Haiku in English and Haiku Criticism in AmericaChapter 6: Kerouac’s Haiku and Classic Haiku PoeticsChapter 7: Kerouac’s Haiku and Beat PoeticsChapter 8: Kerouac’s Haiku and On the RoadChapter 9: Kerouac’s Haiku and The Dharma Bums Part II: Selected Haiku by Jack KerouacList of Kerouac’s Haiku from Book of HaikusWorks CitedAbout the Author
An impressively erudite and informative study of a particular aspect of Jack Kerouac's extraordinary literary work, "Jack Kerouac and the Traditions of Classic and Modern Haiku" is a truly exceptional and unreservedly recommended addition to college and university library Literary Studies & Haiku Poetry Studies collections in general, and Jack Kerouac supplemental curriculum reading lists in particular.