HAIKU WORLD
by Kuo Kenih
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Pub Date Mar 26 2019 | Archive Date Oct 05 2019
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Description
''Haiku world'' celebrates nature, relationships, social events and the weather.
The haiku invoke the sense of smell, touch, sight, smell and feel in this little book.
This book is rich and it is a most have and a most read for those new to the haiku genre.
Advance Praise
I really enjoyed reading these haikus. They carried in subject and I never get bored. They were all well written . Amazon review from Annie McDonnell
I really enjoyed reading these haikus. They carried in subject and I never get bored. They were all well written . Amazon review from Annie McDonnell
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781912732777 |
PRICE | $0.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
There is nothing to dislike about this book if you love poetry and want to explore haikus. Of course, expect brevity since the form itself is a short one. Lovely words.
Having been curious about the haiku since it was first a category on tv show Pointless I was interested to read a collection of them over a variety of topics. Although this book doesn't give any instruction into the art of writing haiku it was an enjoyable read and I gained a better understanding of the form and flow required to write these successfully. Not all of them worked for me but that was a good thing as it also gave insight into what I found was successful in this particular narrative form.
I was able to read a copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and the publishers in exchange for an unbiased review and would recommend it to poetry lovers, especially those of this deceptively simple form of writing, which in this instance concentrates on the five senses that guide our very existence.
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