星野徹の「ミソサザイ」

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  • “Misosazai” by Toru HOSHINO
  • ホシノテツ ノ 「 ミソサザイ 」

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Toru HOSHINO (1925-2009), a Japanese poet and critic well-known for his metaphysical poetry and essays based on the archetypal criticism, established his poetics by reading closely T.S. Eliot’s poems and essays. Hoshino wrote a poem titled “Misosazai (a wren)” and put it at the end of PERSONAE, his first collection of poems, instead of an afterword. Such his intention is well understood by tracing his analytical reading of Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot. In “Misosazai,” alluding Eliot’s religious longer poems, Hoshino showed his strong will as a poet to continue writing poems in modern difficult times, of which expression is most suitable for his first collection of poems.

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