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Tracing the Origins of Haiku in Hyangga— Korea Haiku Read Through the Layers of Memory and Time An, Soo-hyun(Literary Critic) Discussions surrounding the origins of haiku have long been situated within the internal genealogy of Japanese literature. The progression from waka to renga, then to haikai, and finally to haiku, has generally been understood as a relatively stable tradition (Earl Miner, J…
Korea Haiku and Delayed Gratification explores Korea Haiku as a poetic form completed through waiting and delayed perception. By embracing silence, seasonal awareness, and restrained emotions, Korea Haiku allows meaning to unfold slowly over time. It reveals that true poetic experience is found not in immediate satisfaction, but in the depth created through waiting.
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