haiku research papers
Longer papers Kigo and Seasonal Reference: Cross-cultural Issues in Anglo-American Haiku 5400 words A discussion of differences between season words as used in English-language haiku, and kigo within the Japanese literary context. Kumamoto Studies in English Language and Literature 49, Kumamoto University, March 2006; revised from Simply Haiku, 3.3 The Miraculous Power of Language: A Conversation with the Poet Hoshinaga Fumio 7000 words An interview with acclaimed haiku poet Hoshinaga Fumio, at 70. Also online: Modern Haiku, 35.3 Autumn 2004 Hoshinaga Fumio: Selected Haiku from Kumaso-Ha 2500 words As a compliment to the above interview. The two articles combined offer 22 haiku translations, with commentary. Modern Haiku, 35.3 Autumn 2004 The Disjunctive Dragonfly: A Study of Disjunctive Method and Definitions in Contemporary English-language Haiku 11,700 words March 2004. Revised & updated, December 2007 The goal of this paper is to offer expanded definitions and concepts for what "proper haiku" in English may be. Kumamoto Studies in English Language and Literature 47, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan, March 2004 (27-66). Adapted and revised in: Modern Haiku, 35.2 (21-44) The Distinct Brilliance of Zappai 5200 words An explanation of the cultural significance of zappai, and argument for its removal from the HSA definitions of haiku Also online: Simply Haiku 3.1 Spring 2005 |
visit gendai-haiku.com Subtitled interviews with gendai poets Kigo & seasonal reference in haiku 6 articles Journal Interviews :Interview with Udo Wentzelfor Haiku Heute Spring 2007, vol 5 no 1 Interview with Robert Wilson for Simply Haiku Spring 2005, vol 3 no 1 contact email Japanese Sayings Presentations by college students of senryu, kotowaza, 5-7-5 metrics, mottos . . . |
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