The haiku apprentice

memoirs of writing poetry in Japan

Paperback, 235 pages

English language

Published Nov. 26, 2008 by Stone Bridge Press.

ISBN:
978-1-933330-04-4
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OCLC Number:
62766687

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Abigail Friedman was an American diplomat in Tokyo, not a writer. A chance encounter leads her to a haiku group, where she discovers poetry that anyone can enjoy writing. Her teacher and fellow haiku group members instruct her in seasonal flora and fauna, and gradually she learns to describe the world in plain words, becoming one of the millions in Japan who lead a haiku life. This is the author's story of her literary and cultural voyage, and more: it is an invitation to readers to form their own neighborhood haiku groups and, like her, learn to see the world anew.

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I wasn't sold on the author's breezy, personal writing style at first but her journey really pulled me in! I've read this and her translation of Momoko Kuroda's work, and she's won me over.

Subjects

  • Poetry texts & anthologies
  • Reference
  • General
  • Writing Skills
  • Reference / Writing Skills
  • 20th century
  • Authorship
  • Biography
  • Haiku
  • Poets, American