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Is It Poetry? - Toshiko Hirata

Is It Poetry?

By: Toshiko Hirata, Eric E. Hyett (Translator), Spencer Thurlow (Translator)

Paperback | 23 January 2024

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A profound collection of poetry from Japanese poet Hirata, expounding on readership and everyday life.

American readers' awareness of contemporary Japan, through literature and poetry, has increased in recent decades, but many are still left with little means of understanding the everyday cultural phenomena that makes Japanese culture what it is. Hirata uses her poems to genuinely investigate aspects of Japanese culture in a way that makes it easy for the reader to understand, and she has an extraordinary way of breaking down a normal event, like seeing an old man riding a bicycle in a park, into a journey that elucidates something profound. Her poems gain prosody while keeping a core narrative aspect which is colored with her own dark and warm artistic lens. Every poem in Is It Poetry? helps the reader understand and think about what is to be cherished, feared, loved, and what is not.

Industry Reviews

"In Hirata's poetry, all states of nonbeing are possible, including ambiguous ones...Hirata is something of a poet-trickster-but the book is so enjoyable that it's easy to forgive her for laughing at the reader's expense." -Janani Ambikapathy, Poetry Foundation (Harriet Books)

"Toshiko Hirata is one of Japan's most beloved poets, whose work is powerful, lyrical, weird, and-just as importantly-funny. We are so lucky to have this collection translated by two people who couldn't be better suited to the task. Hyett and Thurlow turn every phrase to maximize the surprise and delight so central to the experience of Hirata's poems. Not only that, Is It Poetry? is one of the most striking poetry collections to reflect on the sometimes arduous, sometimes bizarre process of poetry writing itself; the reader ends up rooting for the protagonist to write the very words they are reading. Wonderful stuff." -Andrew Campana

"Beginning with the inspired rendering of the title and running throughout this beautiful volume, Hyett and Thurlow convey in their translation the humor and poignancy of Hirata's original and are truly deserving of the William F. Sibley award for this collection. Sometimes we may ask of translated poetry, 'Is it poetry?' and here the answer is a resounding yes." -Sarah Frederick

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