Wild Lines and Poetic Travels


A Keijiro Suga Reader

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Edited by Doug Slaymaker, Contributions by Takako Arai, Hideo Furukawa, Shoshannah Ganz, Tatsuki Hayashi, Rei Magosaki, Toru Oda, Miyako Otsuji, Motoyuki Shibata, Doug Slaymaker
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256

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Doug Slaymaker is professor of Japanese at the University of Kentucky.

Chapter 1: Suga-san and Columbus' Dog Chapter 2: Just as Though a Number of the Tales of a Friend Remain within Me, While a Number of Others Have Been Forgotten Chapter 3: Keijiro Suga and the Reading Play Night on the Milky Way Train Chapter 4: Waves of Connection: Canadian Poetry and the Poetry and Criticism of Keijiro Suga Chapter 5: The First Three Books by Keijiro Suga Chapter 6: On the Wisdom of Earth, Water, Fire, Water, and on Border Crossing: Reading Keijiro Suga's Agend'Ars Poetry collection Chapter 7: 4x4x4x4: Reflections on Keijiro Suga's Poetics in Practice Chapter 8: Traveling, Troubling, and Translating: Reading Suga Keijiro with/against Hiroki Azuma Chapter 9: A Multilingual Archipelago: Keijiro Suga's Journey through Hawaii on to the Caribbean Chapter 10: Tokyo Heterotopia-In Search of Asia Within Chapter 11: Keijiro Suga's Coyote Days Chapter 12: Unknown Archipelagoes: Travelogues and Assemblages in the writings of Keijiro Suga Chapter 13: "Satisfying Feeling of Nearness": Fact and Fiction in Keijiro Suga's Travel Essays Chapter 14: KS, Educator

Keijiro Suga is a force of nature, a burst of energy. One minute he's a poet, the next a translator, then a travel writer, an experimental playwright, a philosopher-all of it carried out across a crazy blur of languages, not all of them human. In this delightful book, some of Japan's most creative poets, novelists, and translators join with an international group of scholars to offer harmonic counterpoints to Suga's multilingual melodies. We also get a generous sampling of Suga's own essays, appearing in English for the first time. -- Michael K. Bourdaghs, University of Chicago Poet, translator, essayist, theorist, art critic, environmentalist, peripatetic teacher- all of Keijiro Suga's varied vocations share the discovery, description, and celebration of the liminal. '[A] gateway to other planetary sites of experience,' as one contributor puts it, here is an encounter with a cosmopolitan cultural icon from Japan whose moment has arrived. In these English renderings of his work, accompanied with essays by some of the literary and critical elite in Japan and elsewhere, what comes across is language on the verge of where it has never gone before: living geographies of islands from New Zealand to Hawai'i to the Caribbean to Japan, where peoples have collided only to creolize over time; an anthropology as concerned with the dog and the coyote as with the human. In person 'a little shaggy, a little rangy, always on the move' (like his animals), says volume editor Doug Slaymaker, Suga 'inhabits the middle space, the no-man's land, in the spaces between language, people, nations, and goods.' No one volume, nor any one language, can completely comprehend the array of Suga's lessons for us. But it is a start. -- John Whittier Treat, Yale University Wild Lines and Poetic Travels will remain the original and definitive English-language encounter with the inimitable Japanese poet, essayist, performer, translator, and ecocritic Keijiro Suga. In this book, brilliantly curated essays about Suga's prolific writings and his global artistic endeavors accompany lovingly crafted translations of his work. It is an astonishing accomplishment of translation in the largest sense, a testament to the powers of language without borders, a book that transports Suga's elemental, beautiful, nomadic writings into the world of English-at long last. -- Marilyn Ivy, Columbia University

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