WHAT IS HAIKU? - Week 7
Dick Sanders (Charlestown, NSW)
‘Haiku is of the seasons and the ten thousand things; it evokes; it
never describes.’
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Carolyn Cordon (Redbanks, SA)
(1) ‘Haiku is a poem describing a moment in nature, with few words.’
(2) 'Haiku is a joke played by the Japanese on Westerners, who, at
best, only think they get it.'
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Vidur Jyoti (Gurgaon, India) .
'It is a tide contained in a ripple.'
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Max Ryan (New Brighton, NSW)
‘A haiku is a small, undramatic disappearing act where the poet is
lost in the poem. What is left is an overall image that may be
composed of more than one element from nature but that nevertheless
conveys the sense of a single moment.’
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