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haiku17-syllable Japanese verse genre, usually divided into three lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Japanese poet Bashō popularized the form in the 17th century. It evolved from the 31-syllable tanka form dominant from the 8th century.
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| The forms of the poems range from sonnets, villanelles, and pantoums, to haiku, ballad, and free verse. The author's history of more than twenty-three years in the practice of zazen meditation shows through, and inspirational haiku poems as well as question-and-answer sessions, mindfulness stories, and practical suggestions for incorporating Zen into daily life round out this excellent and descriptive guide. To this point, Wright's collection has received even less notice than did the twenty-three haiku that were published during the author's lifetime and collected in The Richard Wright Reader. |
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