by JackieHardy (Editor)
The haiku is a tiny poem of Japanese origin, usually only three lines long and a total of seventeen syllables, that uses concrete images to create a sensation one can almost touch, smell and taste. Just as in nature, each poem is made up of fundamental building blocks that together form a living, breathing entity. The true beauty of haiku lies in its ability to capture an intensely human moment, mood or insight with a clarity and poignancy that can be lost in other verse forms. This inspiring anthology is a beautiful collection that brings together 136 of the best contemporary poets from around the world, and features traditional Japanese Masters such as the much loved Issa and Basho.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Spruce
Published: 05 May 2002
ISBN 10: 1840723076
ISBN 13: 9781840723076
Book Overview: Original oriental-inspired illustration capture the beauty and delicacy of the haiku. Classic Japanese Masters mingle with the rising stars of the form, to bring you the best of contemporary and classic haiku. Perfect gift for poetry lovers of all ages.