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  2. Tanka - Wikipedia

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    Tanka (短歌, "short poem") is a genre of classical Japanese poetry and one of the major genres of Japanese literature. [1][2][3] Etymology. Originally, in the time of the influential poetry anthology Man'yōshū (latter half of the eighth century AD), the term tanka was used to distinguish "short poems" from the longer chōka (長歌, "long poems"). [3] .

  3. What is Japanese Tanka poetry: forms and examples by famous poems

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    Tanka, the oldest Japanese poetrys definition and examples. Although haiku is famous as traditional Japanese poetry throughout the world, Tanka that has more 1000 years history than haiku. Tanka has been closely attached to the lives of people and loved by them still today beyond the years.

  4. Tanka Poetry Defined: 3 Examples of Tanka Poems - 2024 - ...

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    Tanka poems, which originated in Japan, are short poems intended to evoke vivid imagery and reflection for the reader. They are free verse, so they do not have to rhyme, but must follow specific syllable patterns.

  5. Tanka - Academy of American Poets

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    The tanka, which comprised the majority of Japanese poetry from the ninth to the nineteenth century, is possibly the central genre of Japanese literature. It has prototypes in communal song, in oral literature dating back to the seventh century, or earlier.

  6. Tanka Poetry - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis

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    An anthology of Japanese poetry, Ten Thousand Leaves, that dates to 759, contains around forty-two hundred poems written in the tanka form. Today, tanka poetry is considered to be one of the most important forms to originate from Japan.

  7. What is Tanka? - Tanka Journal

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    Tanka is a poetry form which originated in Japan more than 13 centuries ago. In its purest form, tanka poems are most commonly written as expressions of gratitude, love, or self-reflection. Suitors would send a tanka to a woman the day after a date, and she would reply in kind.

  8. Tanka Jahari - Know Your Meme

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    Tanka Jahari, also known as Tonka Jahari, is a female alter-ego of Impractical Jokers cast member Sal Vulcano in the episode "Out of Left Field" from season seven of the show. In the prank, Sal as Tanka Jahari orders a pizza for herself and then denies having purchased it to avoid embarrassment. Tanka, on the verge of tears, says to the ...

  9. Tanka Society of America

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    Tanka poetry has a history of more than 1,300 years in Japan and 100 years in English. Originally written in the Japanese Imperial court, when it was known as waka, tanka has grown to be a worldwide genre of poetry written in English on a variety of topics, usually in five lines.

  10. Tanka | Japanese poetry | Britannica

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    Tanka, in literature, a five-line, 31-syllable poem that has historically been the basic form of Japanese poetry. The term tanka is synonymous with the term waka (q.v.), which more broadly denotes all traditional Japanese poetry in classical.

  11. Tanka vs. Haiku: Main Differences Between the Poetic Forms - Poem...

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    Tanka is often used to explore complex emotions and ideas, while haiku is more concerned with capturing a single moment in time. Additionally, tanka is often more descriptive and narrative than haiku, which tends to be more imagistic and suggestive.