An in-depth look at the history of haiku and haiku painting from an
expert on the art form.
While haiku is one of the best known forms of poetry, it is less known
that the poems were often accompanied by calligraphy and paintings. In
this history of traditional Japanese haiku, the development of the
poetic form is fully explored; deepening this history is a look at the
role of haiku paintings, called "haiga." From the great haiku poets like
Basho, Buson, and Issa, as well as the twentieth-century poets like
Santoka, all the leading masters created paintings, or at least
calligraphy, with their haiku, and the interaction of text and image is
especially interesting since the two are so closely interwoven. Full of
examples of the poems and the paintings, this is one of the few
histories of haiku that also explores the visual aspect of the art.