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Saturday, March 17, 2012
The Ink Dark Moon: Review
The poems are all very short and yet quite expressive in their brevity. The word choice is precise and beautiful--taking the reader into the heart of the poet's vision in just a few lines. I thoroughly enjoyed my time-travel back to early Japan. But the themes covered are universal. Love and desire, fulfillment and rejection don't change with the centuries. Love can be just as captivating and all-consuming now as it was then. Rejection and loss can cut just as deep. These women convey the feelings of all women...of any time. Four stars.
Of the two, I prefer the selections from Izumi Shikibu. But I do like this one by Ono no Komacchi:
I thought to pick the flower
of forgetting for myself,
but I found it
already growing in his heart.
Selections by Shikibu:
In this world love has no color--
yet how deeply
my body
is stained by yours. (p. 51)
To a man who said we should meet, even if it were only for a single time
Even if I now saw you
only once,
I would long for you
through worlds, worlds. (p. 55)
Some cross the Pass of Love,
some don't.
Unless you are the watchman there
it is not your right
to cast blame. (p. 69)
On a night when the moon
shines as brightly as this,
the unspoken thoughts
of even the most discreet heart
might be seen. (p. 78)
This heart,
longing for you,
breaks to a thousand pieces--
I wouldn't lose one. (p. 110)
Even when a river of tears
courses through this body,
the flame of love cannot be quenched. (p. 118)
Even if I
repeated love's name
forever,
could outward life match
the intensity of our hearts? (p. 135)
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why did you just focus on izumi shikibu's poems
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