Flower Haiku

Flower Haiku
Author: Ellie Marks
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732963665

"Flower Haiku" coloring book is centered around 26 framed short haiku poems for each letter of English alphabet. Each poem is inspired by a flower - lush tropical blossoms, modest wildflowers of the temperate zone, thorny desert flowers, cascading vines, and more. There are 2 coloring illustration for each poem - one full-page and one framed.This whimsical coloring book is suitable for colorists of all levels.There are 56 floral coloring illustrations in total.

Flower, Moon, Snow

Flower, Moon, Snow
Author: Kazue Mizumura
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1977-01-01
Genre: Haiku
ISBN: 9780690012910

Thirty poems in praise of the joys of nature.

My First Book of Haiku Poems

My First Book of Haiku Poems
Author: Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1462920691

**Chosen for 2020 NCTE Notable Poetry Books and Verse Novels List** **Winner of 2020 Northern Lights Book Award for Poetry** **Winner of 2019 Skipping Stones Honor Awards** My First Book of Haiku Poems introduces children to inspirational works of poetry and art that speak of our connection to the natural world, and that enhance their ability to see an entire universe in the tiniest parts of it. Each of these 20 classic poems by Issa, Shiki, Basho, and other great haiku masters is paired with a stunning original painting that opens a door to the world of a child's imagination. A fully bilingual children's book, My First Book of Haiku Poems includes the original versions of the Japanese poems (in Japanese script and Romanized form) on each page alongside the English translation to form a complete cultural experience. Each haiku poem is accompanied by a "dreamscape" painting by award-winning artist Tracy Gallup that will be admired by children and adults alike. Commentaries offer parents and teachers ready-made "food for thought" to share with young readers and stimulate a conversation about each work.

Haiku Love

Haiku Love
Author: Alan Cummings
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781468308600

Haiku poems about the natural world and the seasons are well known, but many poets have also used the haiku genre to capture the fleeting human experience.

Won Ton

Won Ton
Author: Lee Wardlaw
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1429991054

Sometimes funny, sometimes touching, this adoption story, Won Ton, told entirely in haiku, is unforgettable. Nice place they got here. Bed. Bowl. Blankie. Just like home! Or so I've been told. Visiting hours! Yawn. I pretend not to care. Yet -- I sneak a peek. So begins this beguiling tale of a wary shelter cat and the boy who takes him home.

On Love and Barley

On Love and Barley
Author: Matsuo Basho
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 81
Release: 1985-08-29
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0141907770

Basho, one of the greatest of Japanese poets and the master of haiku, was also a Buddhist monk and a life-long traveller. His poems combine 'karumi', or lightness of touch, with the Zen ideal of oneness with creation. Each poem evokes the natural world - the cherry blossom, the leaping frog, the summer moon or the winter snow - suggesting the smallness of human life in comparison to the vastness and drama of nature. Basho himself enjoyed solitude and a life free from possessions, and his haiku are the work of an observant eye and a meditative mind, uncluttered by materialism and alive to the beauty of the world around him.

Heart's Flower

Heart's Flower
Author: Esperanza U. Ramirez-Christensen
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780804722537

Shinkei (1406-75), one of the most brilliant poets of medieval Japan, is a pivotal figure in the development of renga (linked poetry) as a serious art. In an age when anyone who wished to signal his denial of mundane concerns or make his way in the world with relative freedom donned the robes of a monk, Shinkei stood out by being a practicing cleric with a temple in Kyoto, the Japanese capital. His priestly duties and his devotion to Buddhist ideals are directly reflected in the intensely pure, lyrical longing for transcendence that is the most notable quality of his sensibility. Shinkei's life and work also provide a vivid portrayal of a tumultuous period of Japanese history that was one of the defining moments of its culture, when Zen Buddhism began to directly influence the arts. The book is in two parts. The first part is a literary biography based primarily on Shinkei's own writings - his critical essays, waka sequences, hokku collections, and commentaries - supplemented by various external sources. What emerges is the compelling portrait of a man who bore witness to the tragic anarchy of his times while clinging to the ideal of poetic practice as a mode of being and access to Buddhist enlightenment. Shinkei became embroiled in the factional struggles preceding the Onin War (1467-77) and died a refugee in what is now Kanagawa. The second part consists of annotated translations of Shinkei's most representative poetry: (1) selected hokku (opening verse of a sequence) and tsukeku (linked pairs of verses), along with Muromachi-period commentaries on them; (2) two 100-verse renga sequences - the first a solo composition from 1467, and the second a collaboration with Sogi and other poet-priests and samurai from 1468; and (3) a selection of one hundred waka poems highlighting Shinkei's most characteristic mode of ineffable remoteness. Throughout, the author's annotations seek to define and clarify the unique genre called "linked poetry."

Guess Who, Haiku

Guess Who, Haiku
Author: Deanna Caswell
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2016-03-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1613129076

Guess Who, Haiku is a unique poetic guessing game illustrated by bestselling and beloved artist Bob Shea. Author Deanna Caswell’s playful take on the inventive Japaense form of poetry offers clues about the creatures hiding on every page in this creative and clever picture book of charmingly illustrated poems for the very young. As readers meet a cow, a bee, a horse, a bird, a frog, a fish, a mouse, a cat, and a dog, they will be delighted to learn that they are the subject of the final poem. Parents will appreciate the simple guide to understanding the haiku. Perfect for story time and for poetry month April, Guess Who Haiku is a must-have collection of poetry for the youngest readers.

Take a Deep Breath

Take a Deep Breath
Author: Sylvia Forges-Ryan
Publisher: Kodansha
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2002
Genre: Haiku
ISBN:

This is a collection of guided meditations, drawn from and experiencedhrough haiku. Haiku are well known for their powerful resonance through thehortest of poetic forms. Forty-four poems and reflective pieces areccompanied by simple instructions for reading and meditation.

Well-versed

Well-versed
Author: Minoru Ozawa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9784866581798

"This volume of seasonally-arranged poems is a guide to the appreciation and enjoyment of the great variety of modern Japanese haiku. From turn-of-the-century masters to poets of today, 300 of Japan's best modern haiku are introduced by OZAWA Minrou, a leading contemporary haiku poet and critic. Each of the poems, many of them scarcely known, is sensitively discussed together with the background of the poem and the relations between the poets. This volume includes poems from the end of the nineteenth century through the beginning of the twenty-first century by the most important writers of modern haiku. they include the leading lights from grounds surrounding MASAOKA Shiki and his disciple TAKAHAMA Kyoshi as well as poets who experimented with new styles such as seasonless haiku, free form haiku, and multi-line haiku. Alongside these are works by well-known novelists and other cultural figures who were not professional haiku poets but for whom haiku was an important part of their lives, such as KUBOTA Mantarō, AKUTAGAWA Ryūnosuke, and NATSUME Sōseki. The book also features beautiful seasonal photographs at the beginning of each chapter, and an additional 20 haiku by the author." --