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Originating from Japan, haiku is a unique and universally appealing form of poetry that transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary experiences. Haiku are usually constructed of three lines, using a total of seventeen syllables, that aim to present a new way of seeing a moment in the natural world.
This beautifully illustrated book features over 200 poems from 100 of the best haiku poets from America and around the world, as well as translations of the Japanese masters. The poems range in time from seventeenth-century Japanese to twentieth-century American. • Literature and Poetry • 100 color illustrations • 256 pages • Dimensions: 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches • Published: August, 2002
About the Author: Jackie Hardy was the editor of the British Haiku Society, for six years, and has published two books, Canuting the Waves and The Dust is Golden. She has contributed to several poetry anthologies, and has been published internationally in magazines including Keywords, Haiku Quarterly, Poetry Review, and Haiku Spirit.
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