Haiku in Slovak poetry

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2024

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Nitra : Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre

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1337-9291

Abstrakt

Haiku, the Japanese form of poetry from the 17th century, has not only spread around the globe, but is considered one of the most popular types of poetry ever. This paper briefly deals with haiku’s penetration into Slovak literature around 1989, when the publishing space opened up for less traditional poetic genres as well. Furthermore, it examines typical principles of haiku and explains their meaning, since they cannot be considered exclusively formal criteria. In particular, the paper focuses on the well-known (wabi, sabi, kigo), as well as less known aspects of Japanese aesthetics (shiori, karumi etc.) that are connected with the haiku genre. It brings attention to the significant relationship between poetry and religious-philosophical aspects that has been typical to haiku since its beginnings. In the core of the paper lies the question of the transformation of haiku principles in the Slovak environment that is demonstrated on specific, artistically compelling Slovak variants of haiku.

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In: Ars Aeterna. Nitra : Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre, 2024. ISSN 1337-9291. Vol. 16, no 2 (2024), pp. 53-75.

Kľúčové slová

haiku, slovenská poézia, Slovak poetry, umelecké žánre, art forms, japonské umenie, Japanese art, slovenská literatúra, Slovak literature

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VEGA 1/0061/22 Podoby a funkcie minimalizmu v súčasnej slovenskej poézii

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