Charles Bukowski is one of America's best selling, best loved and most widely read poets. This new book of previously unpublished poems demonstrates that Bukowski never lost his gritty power, his ability to amuse, enlighten and inspire.
Photographs of Imagined Haiku Landscapes
by Members of Japan Nature Scenery Photography Association
Pol�ovi Tem�t! (English Translation - A Good Day!)
by Nichole Vasquez-Sutter
Sataka Hemam The Radiant Golden Hue - One Hundred Haikus
by Raj Ponnaluri
Kobayashi ISSA (1763-1828) followed Yosa BUSON, who followed Matsuo BASHO: the three greatest Japanese haiku poets. This book is the third in the series of 3 handsome presentation hardcovers from the Buddhist Society, which share a key common feature: all the English translations are rendered in the same metric rhythm of 5 then 7 then 5 syllables. The poems are printed on fine paper in Japanese orthography, also romanised with an English translation. Original drawings and calligraphy by Issa com...
This slim volume of haikus written by Anna Ferrante Arrigoni and inspired by photographs by Sarolta Gyoker aims to fuse word and image in a balance predicated on simplicity. Haikus - poetic compositions in three lines and seventeen morae (not syllables) following a 5-7-5 scheme - are defined by Roland Barthes as a "poetry of silences". Here, the graphic beauty of a Canadian winter becomes a source of unending inspiration not only for photographer and writer, but for readers as well. Winter, th...