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Two Haiku books

After recently dipping my toe into the contemplative world of haiku, I visited my local library to see if there were any books that would help enhance my understanding of the form. Lucky for me I found two: Day into night, A haiku journey (1980), by Gunther Klinge, selected and adapted by Ann Atwood, and Drifting with the moon (1978), also by Gunther Kinge, and also selected and adapted by Ann Atwood. Both are beautifully illustrated. No surprise that I'm looking forward to spending time with them.

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Happy reading Cheeno.  I look forward to some Haiku gems from you.


Cheers,


Helen. 

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Feck off and get your own thread, spamming git!

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cool, 'finnegans wake' style spam. i like it cheeky

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At Sea by Laurie Graham


Wonderfully amusing, as this author usually is.

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I googled Haiku and found some useful info online.  It inspired me to try the genre.  Look forward to your efforts.