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  • Matsuo Basho, translated by Robert Bly, illustrated by Arthur Okamura

    Published by Mudra, San Francisco (printed by Clifford Burke at Cranium Press, San Francisco), 1972

    Seller: Book Orphanage, McCrae, VIC, Australia

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    softcover, 14½" x 10¾" (37cms x 27cms, with card covers unpaginated (36 pages) Matsuo Basho, recognised for his collaborative 'haikai no renga' form, was the most famous poet of Japan's Edo period. Today, he is internationally known as the master of brief and clear haiku. This publication contains fourteen examples of his skill, each accompanied with an appropriate Arthur Okamura lithographed drawing. Front cover has two small circular stains. Gift inscription to previous owner to title page. Book in GOOD condition.