ARTS: What is a haiku?
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Hi all
A lovely short article from The Haiku Foundation:
“The shape of haiku is in the blank spaces.” — Ellen Compton, author of Gathering Dusk For such a small poem, you would expect there to be a simple…
Gassho
Kokuu
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Hi all
A lovely short article from The Haiku Foundation:
“The shape of haiku is in the blank spaces.” — Ellen Compton, author of Gathering Dusk For such a small poem, you would expect there to be a simple…
Gassho
Kokuu
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Gassho,
Jesse
ST理道弘志 | Ridō Koushi
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Please take this priest-in-training's words with a grain of salt.Comment
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Thank you for the refresher Kokuu!
I've often referred to those definitions by Robert Spiess and the HSA for guidance. They provide needed focus, but are still not too rigid/restrictive.
Gassho,
Rob
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Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk聖簡 Seikan (Sacred Simplicity)Comment
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Words on white paper
Animal tracks cross the snow
I follow them both
Just to say there is no need to stick to 5-7-5 structure unless you want to. Japanese sound units (morae) tend to be shorter than western syllables so Japanese haiku translate into fewer syllables in English.
Gassho
Kokuu
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Thank you.
I like the discipline that the 5-7-5 structure forces upon me. My tendency is to use too many words... for everything.
How does one participate in the Haiku Club here on Tree Leaf?
Nick
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You participate just by posting poems! There is a thread for that: https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...-Your-Haiku%21
This is a nice piece by my friend Alan Summers on writing in 5-7-5: http://area17.blogspot.com/2016/03/5...-as-three.html
The former Zen monk Clark Strand is also a fan of that structure.
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday-Last edited by Kokuu; 12-24-2020, 06:55 PM.Comment
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