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During the month of July There will be featured here at Lunch Break haiku related essays; original copyright remains with the websites and to their respective writers.
Spliced In - Day 8
...Shiki suggested, that once a basic saijiki, a catalogue of seasonal topics, has been established, it might become a backdrop against which varying ways of treating common phenomena could develop. Each poet´s individual sensitivity, makoto, might be adding a varying focus to reoccuring situations and events...
Read the essay Waterscapes & Evanescent Seasons: Aspects of Swedish Haiku by Helga Härle
3 comments:
Good one again, Gillena :)
will be away during weekend...but i've downloaded the essays on to my system -- will read, and thanks Gillena..Happy Weekend :)
wishes,
devika
nice one to you too :)
much love...
I adore this, even if I don't follow rules, I acknowledge its effect
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