An October Surprise: my review of Ghanaian haiku poet Celestine Nudanu's first haiku book - 'Haiku Rhapsodies (verses from Ghana)'.
Celestine, graciously accepted my offer to book swap, so i sent her a copy of my book 'Moments" and in turn she sent me a copy of 'Haiku Rhapsodies (verses from Ghana)'
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'Afriku' opens the rhapsody, with a serenade of rushing streams and weighted sun dances. Our hearts are steered to such samplings from nature's basket - of humanity, hunger and loss, and the mystery of divining.
bamboo flute
rushing stream calms
the savannah
black night
the voodoo priest
shivers at the moon
market day
the stench of unsold wares
fills her stomach
These micro aha moments traverse to wider meanderings, for the inclusion of a Ghana secular in a global essence. Her chapter 'Nature'. Shares such moments as
carnival
masquerades display
autumn
At the chapter 'Haiku My Heart', i paused a little longer in reflection, for the naming of this chapter, made me go back to first meetings with this sister haijin. We met through the linky redirecting of listed blogs at 'Recuerda Mi Corazon' - a Haiku blog hop hosted by Rebecca Brooks.
So it was through blog hopping that i first read the works of sister haijin Celestine Nudanu. But this is side tracking a bit.
Celestine's chapter 'Haiku My Heart' sensitizes us to icons of family, sentimental, and passionate love. Here her 'i-she,' flaunts, who is Celestine.
mother's pride
his bead earrings
adorn me
(for Cyril)
chocolate delight
Valentine's day
on my tongue
And finally in her chapters 'Divine', followed by 'Death'; here she identifies for us glimpses of life in: joy, nature's share of blessings, pain, and stife by a unique perspective, that is Celestine.
raindrops
ticking off the days
to Easter
fresh lilies
the little girl's gift
sways the coffin
These are some of the signposts, planted along the way in Celestine's rhapsody: the high roads, the low roads, the mud tracks, the lighted paths; as she takes our hand and invites us to journey with her, through her heartland Ghana. She presents in her epic wanderings gems of glittering haiku. Taking us along treks of delight, mood swings of tearsdrops, and the pauses for extra pensive mummurings from our heart.
'Haiku Rhapsodies (verses from Ghana) is a definite must read, or you don't know what you are missing.
Thanks Celestine for a journey and a serenade unique to Ghana.
--gillena cox, Oct 2016.
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Recuerda Mi Corazon haiku my heart - rhapsody
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my video of choice for today
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stormy rain showers -
the bright glimpses of Ghana
in her crafted words
© gillena cox 2016
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What a wonderful exchange - often the micro things mean the most ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome review, and a wonderful exchange. Thank you for sharing this peace and beauty in my morning.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful collection with so much having relevance to people all over the world. I especially was moved by "fresh lilies."
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous review here, Gillena :D I enjoyed reading this so much ❤️
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Lots of love,
Sanaa
You never ever fail to amaze me so much talent, so much beauty, Oh you world, dear Gillena, love always
ReplyDeleteDelightful - so much of life's beauty captured so effortlessly here... Added real sparkle to my Sunday, Gillena -
ReplyDeleteThank You Scottie xxx
I do love your selection of Celestine's haiku... we have crossed paths many times, and it's an amazing exchange you have done.
ReplyDeleteI most love "Afriku". Sounds like a gorgeous collection, Gillena.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Jae
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Gillena, it is lovely to see the words of our haiku lapping into our lives, crossing cultures and continents... thank you for these "bright glimpses of Ghana" and your love of art and haiku. XO
ReplyDeleteSuch a variety of haiku you have shared today. I think my favorite one is of raindrops ticking out the days until Easter!...but then again I like the taste of Valentine's Day! Smiles.
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Thanks Sanaa
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Thanks for dropping by Lorraine
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Thanks for dropping by Scott
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Happy you dropped in Bjorn
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Happy you dropped in Sherry
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Happy you dropped by Lea
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Thanks for dropping in Mary
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That was a feast wasn't is? I even had an session with the gospel singers too!
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This was a lovely collection of poems. I enjoyed the whole post. Thanks for the ray of light.
ReplyDeleteThank you for dropping by Truedessa
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It is such a wonderful thing to hear of a collaboration. The poetry world is all the richer as a result. It will touch a nerve to beg a finality of two minds. Great gillena!
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You haikus prove it: less is more....
ReplyDeleteSaying thank you is not enough my dear friend. But it is all I can say, from the bottom of my heart. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteBlogsite, the haiku in the review all are from Celestine's book, happy you dropped by
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Celestine; Your book 'Haiku Rhapsodies' was a delight to read and i'm happy you are pleased with my review. Hope your buying public increases
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An awesome post - for so many reasons ... not the least of which is the mesmerizing haiku that is showcased.
ReplyDelete__ As always, little needs to be written in complement here, your written thought collections laud themselves. _m
ReplyDeleteThis was such a beautiful read!
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Wendy
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Happy you enjoyed the haiku showcased from Celestine's Haiku Rhapsodies , Magyar
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Thanks for dropping in Rosemary
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How wonderful to be exchanging books! Great delights come from far away and nestle in the heart...
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Well I must say I so enjoyed reading here today, and to collaborate and exchange can be such creative fun.
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Good review
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in Vanderloost
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Thanks for the review. The haiku by Celestine are beautiful.
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Thanks for dropping in Adelaide
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i am deeply touched-the idea of sharing "the smallest words" linking all our haiku hearts together! thank you both for sharing each others books, and singing your gorgeous haiku songs.
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xo
Happy you dropped in Rebecca, thanks for being a great hostess at Recuerda de Corazon
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