Dall'haiku the keitai. When Zen meets the keypad of a mobile phone
There was once a ' haiku. Once upon a time in Japan. There is now a keyboard of a mobile phone. There is a dislpay on which they appear bright, short words. There is now in Japan.
There was once a "give a speech in which the light is glimpsed something before it disappears from the mind" (Matsuo Basho), there are now "often made of short sentences, descriptions pared to the bone, a language that is born more by emotion and poetry everyday literature "(Alberto Castelvecchi ).
Evolution, writing that turns on the wave of technological changes in society. But sometimes I think that the past returns in Our present without being too obvious. Is there much difference between a haiku and keitai? Or is it only the soul of a people that despite everything remains true to itself?
Haiku. An ancient poem consists of only 17 syllables. Short, minimalist, zen. A Japanese carpe diem, a "here and now" that traps emotions in a few swift strokes. Clean and modern Japan was born in the mid seventeenth century.
Keitai . In Japan, always the desire to express a few words in a private world, emotions run away fast. The keitai is the literature of the third millennium, the novel mobile. He, too short, minimalist, zen. Written directly on the phone keypad, is a story in episodes made to be viewed on the display of a mobile phone, "Dead Poets Society made up of dots of light that can overcome the immense loneliness of the boys." For now, only a Japanese phenomenon. For now.
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