
Independently Published
The Wings of a Dream: Bring the light of hope to the soul
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9798322711155
ISBN13:
9798322711155
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$12.07

The Wings of a Dream: Bring the light of hope to the soul
$12.07
It may be difficult to understand, especially for a Spanish-speaking reader, the beauty contained in the haiku or haiku, a poem of Japanese origin consisting of 17 syllables arranged in three verses of 5, 7 and 5 syllables, since its structure, not admitting rhyme, punctuation or title, clashes with the grammatical or syntactic concepts of the Spanish language. The haiku, notwithstanding the difficulties of such a narrow structural framework, is strongly rooted in Zen philosophy, predominating, from this influence, the absolute respect for the simplicity, subtlety and apparent inequalities that nature can present to us. The haijin or haiku, author of a haiku, seeks to describe what transcends time, the moment at the very moment it is captured by the senses, within the space and time in which are the expressions of nature that can not be touched without being destroyed by the hand of man. It tries to describe the sacred universe in which all created beings are found, but the divine, brief and invisible remains hidden in the words that are not said and that well claims the erudite criticism. The Haiku is the contemplation of the great and the small that tries to make word, beyond form and order, the fleeting of an instant, to make manifest and understandable, surprising and painful for the soul, the ephemeral life of a lotus flower. Puede resultar dif?cil entender, principalmente para un lector de habla hispana, la belleza que encierra el haik? o haik?, poema de origen japon?s que consta de 17 s?labas dispuestas en tres versos de 5, 7 y 5 s?labas, ya que su estructura, al no admitir rima, puntuaci?n o t?tulo, choca con los conceptos gramaticales o sint?cticos propios del idioma espa?ol. El haik?, no obstante, las dificultades de un marco estructural tan estrecho, est? fuertemente arraigado a la filosof?a Zen, predominando, a partir de esta influencia, el absoluto respeto a la sencillez, sutileza y aparentes desigualdades que puede presentarnos la naturaleza. El haijin o haikista, autor de un haik?, busca describir lo que trasciende el tiempo, el momento en el momento mismo en que es captado por los sentidos, dentro del espacio y ?poca en que se encuentran las expresiones de la naturaleza que no pueden tocarse sin ser destruido por la mano del hombre. Trata de describir el universo sagrado en el que se encuentran todos los seres creados, pero lo divino, breve e invisible queda oculto en las palabras que no se dicen y que bien reclama la cr?tica erudita. El Haik? es la contemplaci?n de lo grande y lo peque?o que trata de hacer palabra, m?s all? de la forma y del orden, lo fugaz de un instante, hacer manifiesta y comprensible, sorpresiva y dolorosa para el alma, la ef?mera vida de una flor de loto.
Author: Arturo Antonio Torres Muñoz |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 66 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798322711155 |