- Title
- Literary Style and Japanese Aesthetics: Hemingway s Debt to Pound as Reflected in his Poetic Style
- Author/Creator
- Akiko Manabe
- Publication Details
- Cultural Hybrids of (Post)Modernism: Japanese and Western Literature, Art and Philosophy, pp.121-144
- Annotation
- On the influence of Japanese haiku aesthetics on Hemingway s developing poetic style of the 1920s. Manabe argues that through Pound s mentorship, Hemingway crafted his theory of omission based on the Japanese principles of MA and KUU in which meaning is created through empty space. Discusses Along with Youth, To Good Guys Dead, Schwarzwald, and other poems.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015132060003691
Book chapter
Literary Style and Japanese Aesthetics: Hemingway s Debt to Pound as Reflected in his Poetic Style
Cultural Hybrids of (Post)Modernism: Japanese and Western Literature, Art and Philosophy, pp.121-144
2016
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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