Nōin
Tachibana no Nagayasu (橘永愷, 988 – c. 1051), also known was Nōin (能因), was a Japanese poet and monk of the late Heian period.
Along with Izumi Shikibu, Nōin is one of "Thirty-six Medieval Poetry Immortals" of waka poetry selected by (1107–1165).
Nōin authored of the Gengenshu and Nōin Utamakura.
Poetry[]
One of his poems is anthologized in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu:
嵐吹く三室の山のもみぢ葉は
龍田の川の錦なりけり
arashi fuku Mimuro-no-yama no momijiba wa
Tatsuta-no-kawa no nishiki narikeri
Blown by storm winds, Mt. Mimuro's autumn leaves have become Tatsuta river's richly hued brocade![1]
(Goshūi Wakashū 5:366)
Bibliography[]
- Peter McMillan (2008) One hundred poets, one poem each : a translation of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. New York : Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-14398-1
Notes[]
- ^ McMillan (2008: 71, 169).
Categories:
- 988 births
- 12th-century Japanese poets
- 1050s deaths
- Hyakunin Isshu poets
- The Pillow Book
- Heian period Buddhist monks
- Buddhist poets