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  • Zuihitsu
  • Genre of Japanese literature

    Zuihitsu (随筆) is a genre of Japanese literature consisting of loosely connected personal essays and fragmented ideas that typically respond to the author's

    Zuihitsu

    Zuihitsu

  • Hōjōki
  • Short work of the Kamakura period by Kamo no Chōmei

    located at Mt. Hino. The work has been classified both as belonging to the zuihitsu genre and as Buddhist literature. Now considered as a Japanese literary

    Hōjōki

    Hōjōki

    Hōjōki

  • The Pillow Book
  • 1002 book by Sei Shōnagon

    to as the zuihitsu genre. Other major works from the same period include Kamo no Chōmei's Hōjōki and Yoshida Kenkō's Tsurezuregusa. Zuihitsu rose to mainstream

    The Pillow Book

    The Pillow Book

    The_Pillow_Book

  • Toen Shōsetsu
  • anthologies, including Hyakka Setsurin (百家説林, 1891–1892), Zuihitsu Sanjushu (随筆三十種, 1897), and Nihon Zuihitsu Taisei (日本随筆大成), all of which are available through

    Toen Shōsetsu

    Toen_Shōsetsu

  • Kudan (yōkai)
  • Japanese spirit

    diary, 1828, here called "dotaku/dodaku"; Item ⑥ "Kutabe", from Hirokata zuihitsu Book 60 (『弘賢随筆』第六十冊), Boar Year (prob. 1827) Item ⑦ "Ryūkō kudabe [the

    Kudan (yōkai)

    Kudan (yōkai)

    Kudan_(yōkai)

  • Tsurezuregusa
  • 1330–1332 essay collection by Kenkō

    medieval Japanese literature and one of the three representative works of the zuihitsu genre, along with The Pillow Book and the Hōjōki. Essays in Idleness comprises

    Tsurezuregusa

    Tsurezuregusa

    Tsurezuregusa

  • Kimiko Hahn
  • American poet

    including Japanese forms, such as zuihitsu in her poetry collection, The Narrow Road to the Interior: "The Japanese view [zuihitsu] as a distinct genre, although

    Kimiko Hahn

    Kimiko Hahn

    Kimiko_Hahn

  • List of classical Japanese texts
  • This is a list of texts written in classical Japanese, grouped by genres and in chronological order. Sangyō Gisho Shōmangyō Gisho (611) Yuimagyō Gisho

    List of classical Japanese texts

    List_of_classical_Japanese_texts

  • Hyakken Uchida
  • Japanese writer

    (1952–1956) Hyakkien Zuihitsu (百鬼園隨筆) (1933) Manuke no Jitsuzai ni Kansuru Bunken (間抜けの實在に關する文獻) (1933) Zoku Hyakkien Zuihitsu (續百鬼園隨筆) (1934) Daihinchō

    Hyakken Uchida

    Hyakken Uchida

    Hyakken_Uchida

  • Matcha
  • Fine powder green tea

    [Japanese Essay Collection: The Third Period, Volume 7] (in Japanese). Nihon Zuihitsu Taisei Publishing Association. pp. 204–205. doi:10.11501/1914201. 新薩藩叢書

    Matcha

    Matcha

    Matcha

  • Urashima Tarō
  • Protagonist of a Japanese fairy tale

    turtle with flowing tail (mino game). Depiction of him riding a turtle appeared quite late, in the early 18th century. —Ogata Gekkō, Gekkō zuihitsu (1887).

    Urashima Tarō

    Urashima Tarō

    Urashima_Tarō

  • Umibōzu
  • Yōkai sea monster in Japanese folklore

    Japanese Studies. Okada, Teishi (15 July 1976). "Heisuiroku" 秉穂録. Nihon Zuihitsu Taisei, Dai-1-kki 日本随筆大成第一期. 20. Yoshikawa Kobunkan: 376. via 怪異・妖怪伝承データベース

    Umibōzu

    Umibōzu

    Umibōzu

  • Raijū
  • Japanese mythological creature

    Kawade Shobo Shinsha. ISBN 978-4-309-22431-2. Shōkyoku Shibata, ed. (1961). Zuihitsu Jiten (in Japanese). Vol. 4. Tokyodo Shuppan. NCID BN1499398X. Katsumi

    Raijū

    Raijū

    Raijū

  • Essay
  • Written work often reflecting the author's personal point of view

    in Europe with a genre of essays known as zuihitsu—loosely connected essays and fragmented ideas. Zuihitsu have existed since almost the beginnings of

    Essay

    Essay

    Essay

  • Mizuchi
  • Water deity

    creatures known to kill humans in water by Asakawa Zen'an [ja]'s essay Zen'an zuihitsu and conjectured that there used to be lore where sacred snakes which were

    Mizuchi

    Mizuchi

    Mizuchi

  • Sei Shōnagon
  • Japanese author and court lady

    during her years in the court, a miscellaneous genre of writing known as zuihitsu. Shōnagon's essays describe the various daily experiences and customs of

    Sei Shōnagon

    Sei Shōnagon

    Sei_Shōnagon

  • Kuda-gitsune
  • Type of spirit possession in legends around various parts of Japan

    Prefecture), according to Asakawa Zen'an [ja] who wrote the essay Zen'an zuihitsu. According to some sources the kuda-gitsune ("pipe fox" or "tube fox")

    Kuda-gitsune

    Kuda-gitsune

    Kuda-gitsune

  • Kappa (folklore)
  • Japanese mythical creature

    History. p. 116. Asakawa, Zen'an [in Japanese] (1927). "Zen'an zuihitsu" 善庵随筆. Nihon zuihitsu taisei 日本隨筆大成. Vol. 5. Yoshikawa Kobunkan. pp. 787–788. Sasama

    Kappa (folklore)

    Kappa (folklore)

    Kappa_(folklore)

  • Utsuro-bune
  • Legendary object that washed ashore in Japan in 1803

    documents about utsuro-bune sightings in Japan. For example, 'Hirokata Zuihitsu' (弘賢随筆) describes an utsuro-bune docking at Toyohashi in May of the 11th

    Utsuro-bune

    Utsuro-bune

    Utsuro-bune

  • Kitsune
  • Fox spirits in Japanese folklore

    kūko (sky), then tenko (celestial). Asakawa Zen'an [ja]'s essay Zen'an zuihitsu, Book 2 (1850) gives his own conclusion that there are tenko, byakko, genko

    Kitsune

    Kitsune

    Kitsune

  • Sky Fox (mythology)
  • Divine beast in Japanese folklore

    considered to be of the highest rank of foxes, and in the essays "Zen'an Zuihitsu (善庵随筆)" and "Hokusō Sadan (北窓瑣談)", the foxes are ranked in the order of

    Sky Fox (mythology)

    Sky Fox (mythology)

    Sky_Fox_(mythology)

  • Noppera-bō
  • Yokai

    Shoten: 267. ndljp:3366749. Okuno, Shintarō [in Japanese] (1962). Kōtō shū: Zuihitsu 紅豆集: 随筆. Togensha. p. 203. ndljp:1671277. Kyōgoku, Natsuhiko; Tada, Katsumi

    Noppera-bō

    Noppera-bō

    Noppera-bō

  • Nekomata
  • Kind of cat monster in Japanese folklore

    developed that cats should not be kept for long periods. In the "Ansai Zuihitsu" (安斎随筆), the courtier Sadatake Ise stated, "A cat that is several years

    Nekomata

    Nekomata

    Nekomata

  • Shuihu
  • Chinese mythical creature

    section of the work. Nihon Zuihitsu Taisei 日本随筆大成, 1st series, vol. 10, Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, 1975, p. 117. Nihon Zuihitsu Taisei 日本随筆大成, 2nd series, vol

    Shuihu

    Shuihu

    Shuihu

  • Aya Kōda
  • Japanese writer

    A Memento of the Season". The Columbia anthology of Japanese essays : Zuihitsu from the Tenth to the Twenty-first Century. Translated by Carter, Steven

    Aya Kōda

    Aya Kōda

    Aya_Kōda

  • Sansukumi-ken
  • Category of East Asian hand games

    (柴村二方) (1929). "Asukagawa (飛鳥川)". Nihon zuihitsu taisei (日本随筆大成), 2nd period. Vol. 5. Tokyo: Nihon Zuihitsu Taisei Kankokai. p. 419. Quoted in Linhart

    Sansukumi-ken

    Sansukumi-ken

  • Sadakichi Shimizu
  • Japanese serial killer

    Ogawabashi" on the "viva! Edo" site. See the description in "Ton Satomi Zuihitsu Collection" (Iwanami Bunko, 1994 ISBN 4003106083). [in Japanese] See the

    Sadakichi Shimizu

    Sadakichi Shimizu

    Sadakichi_Shimizu

  • Osaki
  • Type of fox spirit in Japanese mythology/folklore

    societal tensions concerning marriages. According to the Edo Period Baiō Zuihitsu (梅翁随筆), if an osaki has possessed a family line, there is no way to rid

    Osaki

    Osaki

    Osaki

  • Jee Leong Koh
  • Poet, publisher, and the founder/organizer of Singapore Unbound

    awakens his true identity." Sections from The Pillow Book, a collection of zuihitsu, have been anthologized in Starry Island: New Writing from Singapore. The

    Jee Leong Koh

    Jee Leong Koh

    Jee_Leong_Koh

  • Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)
  • Element of Japanese language

    Before She Passed and Blossomed at Her Resting Place] (PDF) (in Japanese). Zuihitsu Shunjū. p. 8. 半年の間に両親に死なれた末っ子の末男は、そのあたりの時期の記憶がすっぽり抜けてしまって、両親の葬儀のこともあまり覚えていなかった。

    Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)

    Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)

    Japanese_conjugation_(mizenkei_base)

  • Date Hidemune
  • Japanese daimyō

    (2019-05-28). Portraits of Edo and Early Modern Japan: The Shogun's Capital in Zuihitsu Writings, 1657–1855. Springer. ISBN 978-981-13-7376-3. Roberts, Luke S

    Date Hidemune

    Date Hidemune

    Date_Hidemune

  • Asazuke
  • Japanese pickling method

    Gerald (2018-11-30). The Land We Saw, the Times We Knew: An Anthology of Zuihitsu Writing from Early Modern Japan. University of Hawaii Press. p. 323.

    Asazuke

    Asazuke

    Asazuke

  • Yoshida Kenkō
  • Japanese writer and monk (1283–1350)

    friendship, and other abstract concepts. The work was written in the zuihitsu ("follow-the-brush") style, a type of stream-of-consciousness writing that

    Yoshida Kenkō

    Yoshida Kenkō

    Yoshida_Kenkō

  • Nichiren
  • Japanese Buddhist monk and philosopher and True Buddha (1222–1282)

    original. Another category of his letters follow the genres of Japanese zuihitsu, lyrical and loosely organized essays that combine personal reflection

    Nichiren

    Nichiren

    Nichiren

  • Medieval Japanese literature
  • Literature written during the Kamakura, Nanbokuchō and Muromachi periods in Japan

    in this period, including Mizu Kagami and the Gukanshō. Essays called zuihitsu came to prominence with Hōjōki by Kamo no Chōmei and Tsurezuregusa by Kenkō

    Medieval Japanese literature

    Medieval Japanese literature

    Medieval_Japanese_literature

  • Kibi dango (millet dumpling)
  • Japanese dish

    (2): 130 Akatsuki, Kanenari [in Japanese] (2007), "雲錦随筆 (Unkin zuihitsu)", Nihon zuihitsu taisei 日本隨筆大成 (in Japanese), Yoshikawa Kobunkan, p. 133 Shida

    Kibi dango (millet dumpling)

    Kibi dango (millet dumpling)

    Kibi_dango_(millet_dumpling)

  • Guhuoniao
  • child]. Minakata Kumagusu zenshū: Minakata kanwa, Minakata zuihitsu, Zoku Minakata zuihitsu 南方熊楠全集: 南方閑話. 南方随筆. 続南方随筆. Heibonsha. p. 113. (html) Aramata

    Guhuoniao

    Guhuoniao

    Guhuoniao

  • Masuji Ibuse
  • Japanese author (1898–1993)

    1930–1938 – Waves: A War Diary Shigotobeya, 1931 Kawa, 1931–1932 – The River Zuihitsu, 1933 Keirokushu, 1936 – Miscellany Jon Manjiro Hyoryuki [jp], 1937 – John

    Masuji Ibuse

    Masuji Ibuse

    Masuji_Ibuse

  • Ogata Gekkō
  • Japanese artist

    Fenellosa and Okakura Kakuzō. In 1886, Gekkō produced the print series Gekkō Zuihitsu (月耕随筆, "Gekkō’s Random Sketches"). In 1888, he married an art student of

    Ogata Gekkō

    Ogata Gekkō

    Ogata_Gekkō

  • Japanese detective fiction
  • Japanese literary genre

    appreciate more than the minimum standard as a novel. — Seichō Matsumoto. Zuihitsu Kuroi Techō (Essays on the Mystery Novel). 1961. pp.18 - 25. Ellery, the

    Japanese detective fiction

    Japanese_detective_fiction

  • Into the Hush
  • Poetry collection by Arthur Sze

    and the nuclear age through forms like haibun, ekphrasis, pantoum, and zuihitsu. On PBS NewsHour, Sze discussed the book's form with Jeffrey Brown, who

    Into the Hush

    Into_the_Hush

  • Koji Kashin
  • Japanese folkloric character

    Iwanami shoten. ISBN 978-4-00-240203-1. Nakayama, Tadayoshi (1670). Daigo zuihitsu 醍醐随筆 (in Japanese). 恕翁 (1749). 虚実雑談集 (in Japanese). Hearn, Lafcadio (1901)

    Koji Kashin

    Koji Kashin

    Koji_Kashin

  • Tani Sanzan
  • Deafblind Japanese teacher

    Morita for three days and three nights. He became a respected author of zuihitsu, a form of contemplative personal essay. His writings focused on promoting

    Tani Sanzan

    Tani_Sanzan

  • Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare
  • 1968 film directed by Yoshiyuki Kuroda

    Retrieved 2015-10-24. Terajima, Ryōan (1994). Wakan Sansaizue. Tokyo: Nihon Zuihitsu Taisei Kankōkai. Yoda, Hiroko; Alt, Matt (2008). Yokai Attack! : the Japanese

    Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare

    Yokai_Monsters:_Spook_Warfare

  • Issun-bōshi
  • Japanese Fairy Tale

    strategized to marry a rich person's daughter is recorded in the Shinkoku Gudo Zuihitsu of the Edo period. Other documents record similar tales: As a result of

    Issun-bōshi

    Issun-bōshi

    Issun-bōshi

  • Takashi Nagai
  • Japanese physician, writer, diarist (1908–1951)

    The Otome Pass (乙女峠, Otometōge), 1951. Nyokodō Essays (如己堂随筆 Nyokodō Zuihitsu), 1957. Village Doctor (村医 Son-i), 1978. Tower of Peace (平和塔 Heiwa no Tō)

    Takashi Nagai

    Takashi Nagai

    Takashi_Nagai

  • Jiaolong
  • Dragon in Chinese mythology

    "Suppon to kaminari" 鼈と雷 [Soft-shelled turtle and lightning)]. Minakata zuihitsu 南方随筆. Oka Shoin. p. 306. An incomplete quote is given by Visser 1913, p

    Jiaolong

    Jiaolong

    Jiaolong

  • Japan–U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature
  • American award presented by Columbia University

    Groemer for Portraits of Edo and Early Modern Japan: The Shogun's Capital in Zuihitsu Writings, 1657-1855 Palgrave Macmillan 2021 David Boyd for The Hole (穴

    Japan–U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature

    Japan–U.S._Friendship_Commission_Prize_for_the_Translation_of_Japanese_Literature

  • Kasha (folklore)
  • Japanese supernatural entity

    Kamiya Yōyūken (1974). "Shin chomonjū" 新著聞集. In Nihon zuihitsu taisei henshū-bu (ed.). Nihon zuihitsu taisei 日本随筆大成. Vol. 〈第2期〉5. Yoshikawa Kobunkan. p. 239

    Kasha (folklore)

    Kasha (folklore)

    Kasha_(folklore)

  • Naruse Kanji
  • Japanese Martial Artist (1888–1948)

    Practical Swords Tatakau Nihontō (戦ふ日本刀, 1942) – The Fighting Japanese Sword Zuihitsu Nihontō (随筆日本刀, 1942) – Essays on the Japanese Sword He also authored works

    Naruse Kanji

    Naruse Kanji

    Naruse_Kanji

  • Chiteiki
  • literature" (草庵文学, sōan bungaku). The style belongs to a genre called zuihitsu (随筆), which might be compared to the writing style of a diary or modern

    Chiteiki

    Chiteiki

  • Kawamoto Kōmin
  • Japanese Rangaku scholar and doctor

    science and technology into the late 1840s. According to his essay Yuken Zuihitsu (裕軒随筆), he test-manufactured white phosphorus matches in 1848. He also

    Kawamoto Kōmin

    Kawamoto Kōmin

    Kawamoto_Kōmin

  • Kamikiri (haircutting)
  • Hair-cutting yokai

    amount of hair was found packed inside. In Asakawa Zen'an [ja]'s Zen'an zuihitsu (善庵随筆; pub. Kaei3/1850), there is written the explanation that a Taoist

    Kamikiri (haircutting)

    Kamikiri (haircutting)

    Kamikiri_(haircutting)

  • Feitouman
  • Chinese legendary creature

    Otsuki Tōka (1976). "Seikai Zokudan". In Nihon Zuihitsu Taisei Editorial Department (ed.). Nihon Zuihitsu Taisei <First Series>. Vol. 19. Yoshikawa Kōbunkan

    Feitouman

    Feitouman

    Feitouman

  • Recluse literature
  • Japanese literary movement

    self-reflection, expressed through the arts such as poetry or the writing of zuihitsu-styled essays. While it was ultimately the goal of these disillusioned

    Recluse literature

    Recluse_literature

  • Nobusuma
  • Yōkai

    "vampire" by an early 20th century English commentator. A legend in the Baiō zuihitsu (梅翁随筆) collection claims that in the year 1798 (Kansei 10), a weasel-like

    Nobusuma

    Nobusuma

    Nobusuma

  • Aosaginohi
  • Japanese mythological bird

    MItamura, Engyo [in Japanese] (1928). "Urami kanwa" 裏見寒話. In Zuihitsu dōkōkai (ed.). MIkan zuihitsu hyakushu 未刊随筆百種. Vol. 18. Beisandō米山堂--. pp. 286–287. ndljp:1806409

    Aosaginohi

    Aosaginohi

    Aosaginohi

  • Shimizu Shikin
  • for Taiyō, a general interest magazine, in a column entitled Hanazono Zuihitsu (Scribblings from a Flower Garden) and she used her real name, Kozai Toyoko

    Shimizu Shikin

    Shimizu Shikin

    Shimizu_Shikin

  • Murakami Yoshikiyo
  • Japanese samurai

    October 2021. Uesugi Kenshin mōshi-jō(speeches of Uesugi Kenshin), Ansai zuihitsu, & Bu'in Sōwa Chronicler of Kawanakajima-gokado-kassenki; Hokuetsu-gundan

    Murakami Yoshikiyo

    Murakami Yoshikiyo

    Murakami_Yoshikiyo

  • Shinzō Fukuhara
  • Japanese photographer

    shashin satsuei annai (旅の写真撮影案内). Asahi Shinbunsha, 1937. Fukuhara Shinzō zuihitsu: Shashin o kataru (福原信三随筆:寫眞を語る). Musashi Shobō, 1943. Fukuhara Shinzō

    Shinzō Fukuhara

    Shinzō_Fukuhara

  • Hi no kuruma
  • Mythical transport to hell in Japanese Buddhism

    Yōyūken (1974) [1749]. "Shin chomonjū" 新著聞集. In Nihon zuihitsu taisei henshū-bu (ed.). Nihon zuihitsu taisei 日本随筆大成. Vol. 〈2nd Period〉5. Yoshikawa Kobunkan

    Hi no kuruma

    Hi no kuruma

    Hi_no_kuruma

  • Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya)
  • Japanese princess (1804–1893)

    OCLC 672446921. Nishimura, Bunsoku (1944). "Rekkō fujin Teihō-in". Mitogaku zuihitsu [Madam Teihō-in, the Widow of the late Lord Rekkō: Essays of Mito Philosophy]

    Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya)

    Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya)

    Princess_Yoshiko_(Arisugawa-no-miya)

  • Heian literature
  • Overview of Japanese literature of the Heian period

    sanekata's personal poetry collection. 1002 – The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon (zuihitsu) 1004 - Izumi Shikibu Nikki by Izumi Shikibu a poetic diary 1005 - Shūi

    Heian literature

    Heian_literature

  • Satarō Satō
  • Prize (現代短歌大賞 gendai tanka taishō). He also wrote works of criticism and zuihitsu (essays), and was an accomplished calligrapher. He died on 8 August 1987

    Satarō Satō

    Satarō Satō

    Satarō_Satō

  • Taiyō (magazine)
  • Japanese literary magazine (1895–1928)

    column in the magazine for nearly five years. It was entitled Hanazono Zuihitsu (Japanese: Scribblings from a Flower Garden), and she used her real name

    Taiyō (magazine)

    Taiyō (magazine)

    Taiyō_(magazine)

  • Kazunoko
  • Herring roe

    shōran 嬉遊笑覧. Zonzai sōsho 105. Vol. 17/23. p. Kan 9, 46 verso.; Nihon zuihitsu taisei henshūbu ed. (1932) Kiyū shōran 嬉遊笑覧, 5th edition, volume 2, Narimitsu

    Kazunoko

    Kazunoko

    Kazunoko

  • Yukio Mishima bibliography
  • (熊野路――新日本名所案内 Kumano Road ― Guide to a New Japanese Sight), 1964 Shūtō Zuihitsu (秋冬随筆 Autumn and Winter Writings), 1964 Jikkanteki Supōtsu Ron (実感的スポーツ論

    Yukio Mishima bibliography

    Yukio_Mishima_bibliography

  • 1159
  • Calendar year

    campaign Carter, Steven D. (2014). The Columbia Anthology of Japanese Essays: Zuihitsu from the Tenth to the Twenty-First Century. New York: Columbia University

    1159

    1159

  • Yamazaki Yoshishige
  • Japanese essayist in the late Edo period

    Groemer, Gerald (2019). The Land We Saw, the Times We Knew: An Anthology of Zuihitsu Writing from Early Modern Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press

    Yamazaki Yoshishige

    Yamazaki_Yoshishige

  • The Sunken Temple
  • 1987 novel by Satoko Kizaki

    Carter, Steven D. (2014). The Columbia Anthology of Japanese Essays: Zuihitsu from the Tenth to the Twenty-First Century. Columbia University Press.

    The Sunken Temple

    The_Sunken_Temple

  • Eric Pankey
  • American poet

    West. ISSN 0736-4628. Retrieved 2015-04-08. "from Essays in Idleness: a zuihitsu". Superpresent. 2: 32–33. 2021. ISSN 2767-5289. "AGNI Online: Author Eric

    Eric Pankey

    Eric Pankey

    Eric_Pankey

  • Hairen
  • Chinese folktale creature

    Sadakage [in Japanese] (1907) [c. 1697]. "Kan-no-61 Umikozō" 巻之六十一 海小僧. Zuihitsu shiojiri 隨筆塩尻. Vol. 2. Teikoku shoin. p. 164. Guanchao pian Shaozi [?]

    Hairen

    Hairen

  • Yuriwaka
  • Japanese folk character

    shinasho ni nosetaru shindarera monogatari" 西暦九世紀の支那書に載せたるシンダレラ物語, Minakata Zuihitsu, Oka Shoin, pp. 71–73 Lazzerini, Edward J. (1994). "Alpamysh: Central Asian

    Yuriwaka

    Yuriwaka

    Yuriwaka

  • Satoko Kizaki
  • Japanese novelist (born 1939)

    2004 Carter, Steven D. (2014). The Columbia Anthology of Japanese Essays: Zuihitsu from the Tenth to the Twenty-First Century. Columbia University Press.

    Satoko Kizaki

    Satoko_Kizaki

  • Okamoto Kyōsai Zatcho
  • Collected works of Okamoto Yasutaka

    collection of writings by Yasutaka. The collection includes diaries and zuihitsu such as Naniwa-e (難波江), Kyōsai Zōwa (況斎雑話), Kyōsai Zasshō (況斎雑抄) and Sōshiki

    Okamoto Kyōsai Zatcho

    Okamoto_Kyōsai_Zatcho

  • Ken Domon
  • Japanese photographer (1909–1990)

    Sankei Shinbunsha, 1979. With some French as well as Japanese text. Shashin zuihitsu (写真随筆). Tokyo: Daviddosha, 1979. Domon Ken Nihon no Chōkoku(土門拳日本の彫刻).

    Ken Domon

    Ken Domon

    Ken_Domon

  • Motoo Ōtaguro
  • Japanese music critic (1893–1979)

    (卓上楽話) 1925, Hanayakanaru kaisō (華やかなる回想) 1926, Ongaku no yokogao: Ongaku zuihitsu senshū (音楽の横顔 音楽随筆選集) 1932, Debussy (ドビュツシイ, Dobyusshii) 1932, Taiseiyō

    Motoo Ōtaguro

    Motoo Ōtaguro

    Motoo_Ōtaguro

  • 1150s
  • Decade

    Carter, Steven D. (2014). The Columbia Anthology of Japanese Essays: Zuihitsu from the Tenth to the Twenty-First Century. New York: Columbia University

    1150s

    1150s

  • The Best American Poetry 1996
  • Giscombe "All (Facts, Stories, Chance)" River Styx Kimiko Hahn "Possession: A Zuihitsu" Another Chicago Magazine Gail Hanlon "Plainsong" Poetry Flash Henry Hart

    The Best American Poetry 1996

    The_Best_American_Poetry_1996

  • Ogawa Shosen
  • Japanese doctor (1672–1760)

    Gerald (2018-11-30). The Land We Saw, the Times We Knew: An Anthology of Zuihitsu Writing from Early Modern Japan. University of Hawaii Press. p. 220.

    Ogawa Shosen

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  • Brain Fever (poetry collection)
  • 2014 poetry collection by Kimiko Hahn

    includes her prior, established interests such as Japanese poetics and the zuihitsu form derived from The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon. When asked about why

    Brain Fever (poetry collection)

    Brain_Fever_(poetry_collection)

  • Last Days (poetry collection)
  • 2021 poetry collection by Tamiko Beyer

    Igloria, observed the rich diversity of styles ranging from triptychs and zuihitsus to haibun and tanka. Ilanot Review stated "As we find ourselves in the

    Last Days (poetry collection)

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