Lips Too Chilled by Matsuo Bashō

Set against the backdrop of Japan's Edo period, this collection of haiku captures the essence of nature's fleeting beauty and the profound simplicity of everyday life. Through vivid imagery and delicate wordplay, the poems explore themes of transience, solitude, and the interconnectedness of all living things. Each verse invites readers to pause and reflect, offering a moment of tranquility and insight into the human experience. The work is a testament to the power of brevity and the timeless allure of the natural world.

Published
1684
Nationality
Japanese
Length
Unknown
Pages
Varies, typically around 50-100 pages
Original Language
Japanese
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