haiku, american

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haiku, american

Global haiku

twenty-five poets world-wide
2000
Collects over three hundred haiku by twenty-five English-speaking poets, including Margaret Chula, Jean Jorgenson, Bill Pauly, Anita Virgil, and Rod Wilmott, with brief biographies of each author and brief essays on the history and definition of English haiku.

Haiku mind

108 poems to cultivate awareness and open your heart
2008
Presents 108 haiku poems, each with a thematic commentary intended for contemplation or meditation.

Haiku

this other world
1998
A collection of 817 haiku written by African-American author Richard Wright during the last eighteen months of his life, in which he focuses on man's relationship to nature and the natural world.

Book of haikus

2003
A collection of over five hundred poems by Beat Generation novelist Jack Kerouac, written in an Americanized haiku form.

Haiku-vision in poetry and photography

1977
A collection of the author's haiku accompanies text and color photographs which explore the application of Japanese art and poetry to photography.

Flower, moon, snow

a book of haiku
1977
Thirty poems in praise of the joys of nature.

Robert's snowflakes

artists' snowflakes for cancer's cure
2005
Presents a children's book for early readers that introduces a variety of snowflake artwork by a number of illustrators.

One leaf rides the wind

counting in a Japanese garden
2002
In this collection of haiku poems, a young girl walks through a Japanese garden and discovers many delights, from one leaf to ten stone lanterns. Includes notes about Japanese religion and philosophy.

Fat polka-dot cat and other haiku

1976
A collection of haiku depicting a variety of scenes from nature.

Yum! mmmm! que rico!

Americas' sproutings
2007
A collection of haikus that celebrates indigenous foods of the Americas, such as blueberries and vanilla, and includes information about each food's origins.

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