Poem by Minamoto no Muneyuki from the series One Hundred…
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Katsushika Hokusai designed this print series from the perspective of a confused nurse attempting to illustrate classical poetry but missing the subtle allusions. This interpretation creates what would have been considered a comical disconnect between poem and image. The poem on this print reads as follows: <br><br>In the mountain village,<br>it is in winter that my loneliness<br>increases most,<br>when I think of how both have dried up,<br>the grasses and people’s visits. <br> —Translation by Joshua Mostow<br> <br>While nobleman Minamoto no Muneyuki (died 939) wrote of dying grasses, the nurse imagines instead a lively scene of hunters warming themselves around a fire.