People who follow the Silver Birch Press blog know that we love to pursue themes — and explore many facets of one particular idea or subject. As summer gets under way, frogs have been on my mind — and, for many, their call signifies the warm season. In reading Matsuo Basho‘s famous Frog Haiku recently, I found that there are many translations of the same few lines. During the coming weeks, we’ll feature some of these translations each day.
Basho’s Frog Haiku in the original Japanese:
Furu ike ya
kawazu tobikomu
mizu no oto
Translation by D.T. Suzuki:
Into the ancient pond
the frog jumps.
Water sound!
IMAGE: “Frog and gold beetle” by Kitagawa Utamaro (1788).