Tanka, a clasical Japanese verse form like haiku, has experienced a
resurgence of interest among twentieth-century poets and readers.
Arguably the central genre of Japanese literature, the 31-syllable lyric
made up the great majority of Japanese poetry from the ninth to the
nineteenth century and was the inspiration for such poetry as haiku and
renga. Tanka has begun to attract considerable attention in North
America in recent years. Modern Japanese Tanka is the first
comprehensive collection available in English.