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"haiku" Definitions
  1. a poem with three lines and usually 17 syllables, written in a style that is traditional in JapanTopics Literature and writingc2
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The idea of the haiku bars comes from the Matsuyama resident Kim Changhee, a haiku writer, illustrator and editor of Haiku Magazine's 100-Year Haiku Plan.
Matsuyama, Japan, is celebrating its 19th-century haiku poet, Masaoka Shiki, who coined the term haiku, with related events.
Haiku pen names are given for free and it's 900 Yen (about $8) to experience a haiku-inspired cocktail.
Soon after starting at the Seizan school, my father had discovered the pleasures of haiku and joined a haiku circle.
This year, to celebrate Shiki's 150th birthday, the city launched a program of haiku-related events, including a recent haiku photo contest, a haiku sensory trail where you can experience the hourly chimes and dancing figurines of the Botchan Karakuri wind-up clock or the scent of incense at Ishite-Ji temple, and the haiku bar trail, where you can hone your haiku techniques while nursing a boozy concoction inspired by your own verse.
Matsuyama, Shikoku's biggest and liveliest city is known for its 19th-century haiku poet, Masaoka Shiki, one of Japan's four haiku masters.
"New Orleans has its jazz bars, so Matsuyama should have haiku bars," he said in terms as simple as a haiku itself.
Chapter three examines the dialogue between Pre-Raphaelite art and haiku — an analysis shepherded by Yone Noguchi's English-language haiku "My love's lengthened hair," (1902).
The Japanese haiku master Basho is the subject of Hirshfield's 2011 ebook The Heart of Haiku, and Japanese influence can be felt in many of her poems.
When we ask Siri to read us a haiku, we don't expect to actually receive one in return, let alone a haiku that asks us to charge Siri's battery.
His haiku and tanka translations influenced Pound, Rexroth, and others.
If they sound like lines from a haiku, that's deliberate.
"I'm forming the haiku in my head," Mr. Ellis said.
After his service, my father continued to enthusiastically write haiku.
The band had this to say about the song: a haiku!
Ya don't add syllables to the haiku, or limerick, or sestina.
I'm fine with anything from haiku to limericks, just no epics.
It was like editing a magazine story down to a haiku.
"He just has a unique ability to haiku it," she said.
The haiku style examination of Ford was wide and correctly derided.
Heads Up Welcome to the world of the haiku bar trail.
At each location, visitors are expected to write their own haiku.
That's because we have Haiku, a corgi mermaid who lives in Thailand.
Send us a limerick, haiku, fractured nursery rhyme, whatever strikes your fancy.
The minimalism evokes haiku poetry, and indeed, multiple poets are quoted throughout.
Several of the haiku he wrote while he was a soldier were published in the school's haiku journal; most likely he mailed them to the school from the front: Birds migrating Ah—where they are headed must be my homeland A soldier, yet a priest clasping my hands in prayer toward the moon I'm no haiku expert, so it's beyond me to say how accomplished his were.
True to his word, Mr. Cox gave a presentation that was fashion haiku.
But I like, it sounds like a haiku of politics that I love.
Heijnen's friend, Ian Row, wrote haiku to accompany the photos in the collection.
"Mickey Mouse can be as perfect as a Japanese haiku," Eco once said.
It is like a haiku by Bashō: a respite, a moment of serenity.
She now serves haiku cocktails at Riff Bar, a few blocks from Hoyaken.
Who knows, in a couple of years I'll be publishing my book of haiku.
"We have a little haiku that goes in the postcard, as well," says Simon.
Here's a Midwinter haiku: Around five o'clock Fine ice crystals coalesce In my martini.
Haiku Hands, an Australian trio who boast a truly electric live show, will open.
Masaoka Shiki, one of Japan's four great haiku masters, wrote several poems praising it.
In the midst of all that, writing haiku may have been his sole consolation.
The best haiku by foreign enthusiasts like myself are only selected once a year.
LG: I'm really going to try to do this in haiku form, hold on.
Eventually, Tony won the game for all time with his almost haiku-like incantation: 'Elizabeth!
The Bachelor and his bride got married at Haiku Mill in Maui, Hawaii on Saturday.
If you ask, Alexa can tell you a joke and Siri will recite a haiku.
For your convenience and my pleasure, I've summarized the upcoming summer blockbusters in haiku form.
"It's the hardest thing to write in the world, the perfect haiku," Mr. Bennett said.
Can you believe that I submitted a puzzle that incorporated a haiku about poison ivy?
Anna Pulley's The Lesbian Sex Haiku Book (With Cats!) — a collection of sharp, stereotype-mocking haiku alongside impossibly charming illustrations of cats in "various stages of lesbian anxiety" drawn by Pulley's girlfriend, Kelsey Beyer — has its origins in a dark period of Pulley's life.
It starts off, for me, lyrically, like a novel and then ends up being a haiku.
The Bachelor and his bride got married Saturday at Haiku Mill in Maui, Hawaii, PEOPLE confirms.
Haiku has been featured in the New York Times for his work in the Waimea Valley.
I love word play of all kinds and occasionally amuse myself by writing haiku and limericks.
Lisa Ann Markuson, 31, who lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, runs a company named Haiku Guys & Gals.
" One commentator reportedly even criticized Kushner in haiku form: "Real tough world right now / Our classmate involved???
But this is not a problem, because Haiku is redefining what it means to be a mermaid.
Then she closed with a wistful Japanese haiku of her own, on a subject closer to home.
BY SARAH ENGELER-YOUNG, 47 Ms. Engeler-Young writes fiction that retells Spike-centric episodes via haiku.
As another haiku master, Basho, observed: "From all these trees—in salads, soups, everywhere—cherry blossoms fall."
Every two months, the best Japanese haiku are chosen and presented in the local newspaper, Ehime Shinbun.
Also, cough, I've heard The Lesbian Sex Haiku Book (With Cats!)—by yours truly—is pretty great.
The initiative followed NFB and ARTE's 2014 Interactive Haiku, which involved 12 brief works of interactive art.
Braiding together senses, moods, and impressions, Shapiro designs exquisite sensual tapestries of ideas and notions, where text and textures are welded to one another: "the haiku from your hair" conjures both the force of lyrical comparison and the weight of its thingness – a haiku resides in the hair.
I also spent a few days exploring the city's haiku trail, stopping to write additional verse at some of the 93 haiku boxes (including 10 new ones) around the city's historic sites and parks, like hilly Dogo Park, with its ponds, cherry trees and Shinto-shrine lined trails.
Choice digs include a haiku, which Willett crafted on the social media website last June – while jokingly weeping.
Rani Molla, Data Editor A tweet is a little bit of poetry — a haiku but in 140 characters.
"It was an archeological site," says Hawaiian cultural expert Kahokule'a Haiku, who advised the Hunger Games production team.
Not far away, Isamu Noguchi's small stoneware "Bell Child" sits beside a haiku by his father, Yone Noguchi.
What it does: Haiku Deck has thousands of templates and a platform for presenting on any connected device.
He mentions computer-generated haiku, as though they were on a par with those generated by Japanese poets.
The couple tied the knot in January at Haiku Mill in Maui, Hawaii, where Bachelor host Chris Harrison officiated.
Recently released surveillance footage showed Eller in workout gear heading to the Haiku Post Office the morning she vanished.
Remember when Lin-Manuel Miranda just up and quit Twitter because, hey, "Ya don't add syllables to the haiku"?
Wax poetic: A comedy writer roasted all the Democratic candidates by haiku in an Opinion piece for The Times.
On Fridays, the day of the week that the shooting occurred, Mr. Richman posted haiku on his Facebook page.
Welcoming the spring season and expressing well wishes, these poems adhere to specific rules, a bit like a haiku.
She rode Lyft Lines constantly and often struck up conversations with other passengers; why not write them a haiku?
Just this morning, I left a haiku on my son's bed to remind him to clean the panini maker.
And here is every 226 candidate roasted via haiku by a comedy writer to add some levity to your night.
Most of what remains from three years of Japanese is a haiku I learned for extra credit in high school.
They chose the Haiku Mill, a 19th-century sugar cane factory in a jungle on the north shore of Maui.
On the day Trump announced his candidacy last June, Willett tweeted: Donald Trump haiku— Who would the DonaldName to #SCOTUS?
As their pentatonic melodies and Western harmonies recapitulate the cultural conflict, their lyrics achieve the pith and mystery of haiku.
The lapidary haiku, the still, clear perception and celebration of things as they are, will be the only necessary form.
I'm not going to be banging out a haiku on a typewriter anytime soon just because my friends think it's cool.
Haiku is not like most mermaids: for example, instead of swimming, she just sits in shallow water with her tongue out.
Oahu's Haiku Stairs are known to provide one of the most beautiful views in Hawaii — and one of the most dangerous.
Readers took up the challenge of besting a comedy writer with their own haiku roasts — and praise — of the Democratic candidates.
Who's it for: Haiku Deck strives for simplicity in creation and presentation alike, and is one of the easiest to use.
By day, Chieko is a member of a jazz haiku group, but by night she pours spirits in exchange for verse.
The astronomical followers of Basho have multiplied until, this year, more than 200 of the papers at LPSC have such haiku summaries.
The stone that Lawrence knocked over was "maybe a little bigger than a basketball," says Haiku, who was on set that day.
Every week, we will present a brief highlight from the game and attend it with a Haiku that captures its purest essence.
It can be as small as a single haiku or as large as a world-changing event like the Industrial Revolution. 22019.
Matsuyama, Japan, is honoring its 19th-century poet, Masaoka Shiki, who coined the term haiku, with a range of sake-fortified celebrations.
It is as though this couple is interweaving the universe together, each taking his or her own role, to complete a haiku.
Early on in the movie, Lisa sheepishly shows her flower haiku to her husband after it gets panned by her poetry workshop.
It was there that I spent a gray afternoon bird-watching for Kawasemi, the common kingfisher who would later inspire my haiku.
It can be as small as a single haiku or as large as a world-changing event like the Industrial Revolution. 2.
We kept thinking about different options and Haiku Mill just kept coming up, so we got a date there and we're really excited.
Their pregnancy news this past November came just two months before the duo tied the knot at Maui, Hawaii's Haiku Mill in January.
So is the spare poetry that wends through them, written in a loose haiku style and emphasizing all we humans share with animals.
Spirited boasts and put-downs take place while the teacher, Mr. Wright (Adesola Osakalumi), schools his charges in the beauty of the haiku.
They're doing better than ever as they dive into planning their Hawaiian nuptials, which will be held at Haiku Mill in Maui on Jan.
Brown may give next year's aspirants the option of submitting, in lieu of several essays, one haiku and one original recipe using organic kale.
When Kyle Page began thinking about a weekend house for his family in Sullivan County, N.Y., it was more along the lines of haiku.
Instead it is a middle-aged Japanese government bureaucrat, Tsuneo Asai, who investigates the sudden death of his much younger haiku enthusiast wife, Eiko.
Japanese aristocrats practiced a related, largely monochromatic technique, called suminagashi ("floating ink"), to enhance calligraphy and haiku, as far back as the 12th century.
In the spring of 2018, after months of sending me emails written in haiku about how she couldn't meet me, she agreed to a lunch.
The couple will wed at Haiku Mill in Maui on Saturday, nearly a year after getting engaged on The Bachelor's After the Final Rose special.
"The Book of Frank," CAConrad Conrad's mysterious American haiku are inky and dirty and disturbing and finally madly dancing on its one good leg forever.
As with haiku, or knock-knock jokes, repetition of a constrained form will expose the frailties of any single instance, and Knausgaard isn't always revelatory.
She is the author of more than 20 books, including most recently Morning Haiku, and she is currently poet in residence at the Stella Adler Studio.
As a runner, I lived by the haiku written by my friend Mike Joyner, a Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist and former marathoner: Run a lot of miles
Luyendyk Jr. and Burnham first shared their happy pregnancy news this past November, two months before tying the knot at Maui, Hawaii's Haiku Mill in January.
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Her other compositions include "Five Intermezzi," for solo guitar; "Aphorisms," for solo violin; "Above Clouds," for viola and piano; and "Haiku Settings," for soprano and flute.
A haiku about the seasons set him to thinking about a way to embody shibui, and seasonality, in a restaurant that reflected its time and place.
"Seeing Into Tomorrow," a collection of 12 delicate, late-in-life nature haiku by Richard Wright, is exquisitely illustrated in a photo collage by Nina Crews.
They all lived in a small two-bedroom home with a leaky roof in the tiny, two-road community of Haiku on the island of Maui.
Sinkhole and road closures On the island of Maui, CNN affiliate KHON reported that a giant sinkhole had cracked open Friday in Haiku, stranding three families.
At each box, there's a pen and paper for visitors to compose haiku and deposit it in a drop-box where it will later be collected.
The Bachelor-bred couple exchanged rings on Saturday during a romantic ceremony held at the Haiku Mill in Maui, HI officiated by the show's host Chris Harrison.
Haiku adds, "I'm the one who did the cultural briefing on set and I told her and the whole production staff not to sit on the rocks.
In 73 Medium delivered updates to its app via a country ballad, a series of haiku, a eulogy, Kenny Loggins song titles, and a faux Slack conversation.
That creepy creature was forever in the corner of the screen, doing its thing when you wrote the haiku about your hamster or your college admissions essay.
John Cage's "Haikai" takes structural cues from the haiku form, but you don't need to know the scores to appreciate the spare, flickering ambiguity of the landscape.
I recommend haiku by Buson and later, longer poems by Kenji Miyazawa for starters, along with the rowdy and revolutionary poems by Nanao Sakaki (many in English).
We won't require it to be a certain form, so you can write a sonnet, haiku, cinquain (a type of five-line poem) — or whatever you like.
Tania Asnes, whose puff of blond curls suggested a cartoon thought bubble, was asked to write a haiku about Mr. Chernow and his refusal to be interviewed.
It was an epic haiku of hate and bile, so perfect in its configuration that I wanted to both cry and study it closely at the same time.
And the plump slug, as the app explains, is a favorite subject of haiku poets; one included example: The sea cucumber/speaks of its anguish/to the jellyfish.
There's even a nod to Avatar itself, as Soren struggles to come up with a good haiku, while Claudia checks his work by counting syllables on her fingers.
To underline the point, there are 30 "Ideas" on show, haiku-like poems that represent the point where her inchoate thoughts solidify into a neat string of words.
In a sense, these new paintings try to be more like haiku poetry by evoking feeling through simplicity rather than my previous brash attempts to describe literal narrative.
Haiku-like journal entries capture Sacks, who was celibate for most of his life, caught off guard by love and turning his clinician's eye on his own feelings.
"It's kind of like writing a haiku," said Remy Tumin, a news assistant who has written nearly a thousand weather ears during her two years with The Times.
As Buster Keaton is to silent film, as Basho is to haiku, as Missy Elliott is to intergalactic sonic cosmography, P.G. Wodehouse is to the English comic novel.
Eller, a yoga instructor and physical therapist living in Haiku, Maui, disappeared on May 8 after she failed to return home from a trail in the Makawao Forest Reserve.
"It's in Maui — it's at Haiku Mill which has this beautiful, old world feel with a lot of vines and greenery," Luyendyk Jr. shared on The View in May.
Arie and Lauren are set to get married Saturday at Haiku Mill in Maui, nearly a year after he proposed to her on the 'After the Final Rose' episode.
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Last January, Mr. Ellis self-published a book of haiku called "Beach in City Island," and he is now working on a children's edition, which his son is illustrating.
It's hard to conceive that a humanities student such as my father could be seen as somehow serving the country by returning to college and his study of haiku.
Hoyaken is stocked with magazines and bilingual glossaries of "kigo," haiku words used to connote the season like cicada for summer, scarecrow for autumn and the winter-blooming camellia.
Rep. Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHickenlooper ends presidential bid Scenes from Iowa State Fair: Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds Nadler hits gas on impeachment MORE (D-Calif.) marked National Haiku Poetry Day on Monday by tweeting a haiku criticizing President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's refusal to release his tax returns.
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The Cherry (Blossom) On Top room at the Kimpton Glover Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. has live cherry blossoms, cherry-blossom inspired décor and amenities, and a haiku writing station.
Robert Hunter's lyrics offer sympathy for every lone traveler's journey as they hint at biblical psalms and Zen koans; the chorus has 63 syllables like a haiku (though divided differently).
Write Zombie Poetry Read about some anthologies of poetry that explore a coming zombie apocalypse, and have students create their own undead-inspired verse, whether via limerick, haiku, or sonnet.
Still, unlike wagashi — the classical tea-ceremony treats with complex flavors and textures, haiku-like names and brief shelf lives — these lollipops are not intended to be allegories of impermanence.
This classic haiku was written by a R.M. Hansard, the winner of a contest in the literary magazine The Academy, which published in the last half of the 19th century.
As for writing, my wife got one on Valentine's Day, my daughter on her birthday, and I wrote a haiku about our sweet dog Abby when she died in February.
The strange underground world Prokopi inhabits inevitably brings us in contact with some serious oddballs, each of whom is introduced by Williams with the economy and evocative precision of a haiku.
As pundits prepped to dissect the first debate of the 2020 election, Jason O. Gilbert, a comedy writer, poked fun at the pageant with a haiku roast of the Democratic candidates.
I did this one night after my haiku class with Ableton Live Intro: Don't get me wrong: I really enjoy listening to Lil Jon and Fountains of Wayne at the same time!
Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Lauren Burnham tied the knot on Saturday in Haiku Mill in Maui, Hawaii — and the ceremony wouldn't have been complete without a pair of Neil Lane wedding bands.
Three-line haiku are among the simplest in appearance and the trickiest to write; you may have encountered them in school somewhere around the third grade, counting their syllables on your fingers.
In this charming book of linked poems — the story of a pup who speaks, but only in verse — the distinguished children's poet Greenfield glides gracefully between rhyme, free verse, haiku and rap.
One was a pastoral song lyric about summer memories by the composer Yoshinao Nakada, the other a haiku of Ms. Buechner's devising about the unrewarded devotion of a New York Mets fan.
The sweets — small, obsessively calibrated, in thrall to the seasons — share the same mission as haiku: to pluck out of the stream of time one beautiful, fugitive moment and hold it still.
Last January, Mr. Ellis self-published a book of haiku called "Beach in City Island," and he is now working on a children's edition, which his [six-year-old] son is illustrating.
Three bars have joined the haiku trail so far and a few hotels in nearby Dogo Onsen, an outlying neighborhood known for its ancient hot baths, are expected to join in 2018.
"Poetry is the language of love and this is a great opportunity for us to bring together haiku lovers to express themselves in their own unique style," Tinder India head Taru Kapoor said.
There are affectionate references to Japanese cinema greats (this is a great rundown of all the Akira Kurosawa nods crammed into its 101 minutes), and homages to other Japanese arts like haiku and Kabuki.
" The post continued: "The package had a print at home label but it was dropped to the Haiku post office, and scanned at the receiving counter at 10:19 AM. This changes our timelines.
Among Francophones, Mr Frechette (who deploys a variety of online personas including the shadowy Pierre-Paul Pleau) and a group of poets have taken to Twitter to revive haiku and other ultra-brief poetry.
"This haiku, it just came to me — it was, 'You're an adult, you went to college, and yet you can't put a bra on in the morning' — it was something like that," she says.
Haiku Partners spent time working with and evaluating scores of proptech companies, and Colacino&aposs addition to SquareFoot is an endorsement of the company and their vision for the future of commercial real estate.
Plenty of light punnery, like for JP MORGAN, JURY and BAIT SHOP, as well as some edification like HAIKU and the term "biblioklept" (I just realized that I know one — what a strange neurosis).
In wall hangings like "Haiku" (2212), a chunky thread of black wool gambols down an earth-toned weaving of cotton, hemp, and glinting metallic thread — descending like a fabric line on a tipsy promenade.
The letter, which is only seven lines long, reads "almost like a haiku" says Kallat, who makes it the protagonist of "Covering Letter," where he projects the text onto a thick layer of mist.
In hopes of remedying the whole snake situation, Mark shot a video and sent it over to WSPA 7 News, who posted it on their site along with a write-up that verges on haiku.
You can feel this in the cadence of her work, and you can see it explicitly in her use of haiku-style stanzas in her longer poems ("9 Pebbles" is nine little poems in one).
At this free celebration, Ms. Crews will read from "Seeing Into Tomorrow," and children can take part in their own haiku-writing exercise, as well as a collage activity, dance classes and a storytelling corner.
Even the poems she writes are invisible — haiku composed in lemon juice and water, which she tucks inside a hole in a wall on a wooded path, where no one could possibly stumble upon them.
CreditCreditMichelle Mishina-Kunz for The New York Times HAIKU, Hawaii — On an October night in 1979, a Navy man named John Collins rode his Triumph motorcycle over to the offices of a Honolulu health club.
Amanda Eller lives in Haiku, Maui, and knows the island well, so her family quickly became worried when she didn't return home Wednesday night from a trail in the Makawao Forest Reserve, according to NBC News.
However, his feed includes some not-so-flattering assessments of the presumptive Republican nominee, including a reference to "Darth Trump" and a haiku dedicated to the prospect of Trump packing the highest court with his picks.
The way this American sport found an immovable place in the hearts of the Japanese people is perhaps best summed up in a haiku, by Masaoka Shiki: spring breezethis grassy field makes mewant to play catch
I made this haiku in three minutes, and it perfectly describes the charm of The Magic iPod, a simple website with a few choice compatible songs from the iPod generation that lovers of mash-ups will enjoy.
Yet the best picture books, far from being baby food, display a pictorial sophistication that puts many graphic novels to shame; think of them as visual haiku, an art form of juxtaposition and implication, bright colors notwithstanding.
Poem in a Dream   I would like to comb the haiku from your hair vertical braid of language necklace of words pinprick of a single sound I work in black and white much more than you thought.
Oh tiny Groot, oh tiny Muse, let me haiku for you: Tiny Groot, so small How glad we are you came from Normal Groot, so tall You are a small plant I am a small Plante, too.
Many of Upcountry's 218,553 residents (less than one-fourth of Maui's overall population) live in and around its small, historic towns, which include Haiku, Pukalani and Makawao, former pineapple plantations and ranch communities established in the 255s.
He remained there, purchasing some 19 acres on a remote part of Maui called Haiku — an apt place for a poet if ever there was one — where he set out to create a Walden in the Pacific.
In the blue and gray living room are curtains designed by Jorge Pardo, Douglas Gordon and Rirkrit Tiravanija, one depicting the sun as flames, another as an ominous hand and eye, the last as a terse haiku.
It is an ideal setting to write these 17-syllable seasonal poems using the classic 5-7-4003 syllable stanzas or to drop the syllable form altogether and go freestyle as most haiku enthusiasts do these days.
" I'm reminded of a haiku by Mizuta Masahide, the 17th-century Japanese poet who commemorated the burning down of his barn, which left him homeless: "My storehouse burned down—/now nothing stands between me/and the moon above.
In one memorably abstruse passage he compares the "doubleness" of John Cage's Cartridge Music—which utilizes household objects, like a toothpick or a slinky, as the needles of a phonograph cartridge, generating sound from mundanity—to reading haiku.
It's worth noting that the humpback whale that became a sensation in 1798 was commemorated by locals who interred its bones at a shrine; you can still visit it today, and read a haiku written in its memory.
Konkol told ABC News he was the last person to see the yoga instructor at their Haiku home on May 8 and reported her missing when she didn't return home from an apparent hike in the Makawao Forest Reserve.
Usually these pilot reports are full of robotic shorthand to track bad weather, like "MOD CHOP" and "RM TB ON DEPARTURE," but a few longer sentences amid the standard jargon paint an almost haiku-like description of the scene.
The ritualistic performance, which first took place in private and then was reprised at Lewiston, New York's Artpark, consisted of three symbolic parts: the planting of rice; the chaining of trees; and the burying of the artist's haiku poetry.
Haiku cocktails run the gamut — some are subtle and emphasize local liqueurs made in Shikoku's Ehime Prefecture, known for its unique varietals of citrus like iyokan, mikan and even yuzu, while others feature technicolor concoctions using Midori and Curaçao.
Markuson is the co-founder, co-owner, and managing director of The Haiku Guys & Gals, a group of traveling performance artists, toting typewriters to events around the world -- from weddings to corporate functions to libraries -- where they create personalized haikus.
Her poems were inclined to be short (she was keenly influenced by haiku), and were often organized around unobtrusive — and therefore highly effective — rhyme or half-rhyme, the prosodic device in which two words are united by a shared final sound.
With Yuki Sawa, Ms. Shiffert compiled and translated the volumes "Anthology of Modern Japanese Poetry" (1972) and "Haiku Master Buson" (1978), a study of the 18th-century poet that is considered the first important explication of his work in English.
He composes haiku on seashells and driftwood about the daily serendipity of the mile-and-a-half-long island, leaving them around the neighborhood for people, like the woman who reads his poems every morning when she walks her dog.
The save the date also showed Luyendyk and Burnham's wedding date — January 12, 2019 in Maui, HI. The couple's nuptials will be held at the historic Haiku Mill which features lush tropical gardens and ruins of the 150-year-old sugar cane mill.
"An idea sparked in the 1960s, a thought experiment, an amusing haiku, is now a thing of metal and glass," Levin writes of the scientific collaboration known as LIGO — the costliest project the National Science Foundation has ever funded, exceeding $1 billion in total.
For nearly a year, Q has relayed this absolutely absurd tale of government corruption through a series of cryptic haiku-like posts called "breadcrumbs," which are meant to be analyzed and interpreted by believers en masse in order to derive Q's true message.
The outdoor programs, which will take place rain or shine, will include live musical storytelling, in which readings of children's books will have sonic accompaniment; and a daylong Little Readers Zone, where participants can make bookmarks, write haiku and, at 73 p.m.
I'm in love with a form I call "the short poetic novel" — short lyrical novels that might almost be classed novellas but they tip over into something deeper, more expansive, the way a 17-syllable haiku opens up and floods the imagination.
His first corporate residency came about when a person who did marketing for Dollar Shave Club asked for a poem from Mr. Sonia-Wallace, and then wondered if he would be interested in writing a haiku column for the company's email newsletter.
If most premium series these days play like novels for television, "Little America" -- developed by "The Big Sick" team of Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, along with Lee Eisenberg ("The Office") and "Master of None's" Alan Yang -- is basically a haiku.
At Okonomi, a twelve-seat haiku of a restaurant in Williamsburg, you're doing more than eating the chef Yuji Haraguchi's food; you're eating his philosophy, that a cuisine that's good for you and for the environment is one that honors its ingredients.
The author and illustrator Nina Crews helps redress that imbalance with her latest work, which pairs haiku by Richard Wright (1908-60), best known for the novels "Black Boy" and "Native Son," with her own photographic collages of African-American boys in natural settings.
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Minutes before she was to walk down the aisle, Ms. Singh was alone with her photographer in an old cane house on the Haiku Mill property, her feet in Valentino heels, when she felt the same panicky feeling nearly every bride experiences before she marries.
Things he never could have written in his letters, or they wouldn't have made it past the censors, he put into the form of haiku—expressing himself in a symbolic code, as it were—where he was able to honestly bare his true feelings.
There's no overt malicious intent to Isle of Dogs' cultural tourism, but it's marked by a hodgepodge of references that an American like Anderson might cough up if pressed to free associate about Japan — taiko drummers, anime, Hokusai, sumo, kabuki, haiku, cherry blossoms, and a mushroom cloud (!).
One account has switched between three people at the Kent, Washington fulfillment center: Michelle, a tall white woman who enjoys gardening; Sarah, who loves art and wrote a haiku about the joys of Amazon employment; and Rafael, a Filipino man with a background in financial planning.
"First Love," with its haiku-like evocations of grotty British cityscapes, its fine ear for the ways in which love inverts itself into cruelty, its preference for scrupulous psychological detail over grandiose epic sweep, is a stellar example of this tradition, and proof of its continued vitality.
W. S. Merwin, a formidable American poet who for more than 60 years labored under a formidable poetic yoke: the imperative of using language — an inescapably concrete presence on the printed page — to conjure absence, silence and nothingness, died on Friday at his home near Haiku-Pauwela, Hawaii.
Garza sometimes writes haiku—she admires the economy of the form—and in those four syllables she recognized a distillation not only of the anger that attended Zimmerman's acquittal but also of the animating principle at the core of black social movements dating back more than a century.
Spurred, in large part, by the writings of the émigré Japanese scholar D. T. Suzuki, it was, in the first instance, aesthetic: Suzuki's work, though rich in tea ceremonies and haiku, makes no mention of Zazen, the hyper-disciplined, often painful, meditation practice that is at the heart of Zen practice.
In its repetition, "sorrow conquers everything" becomes at once an absurdly reductive dictum and quite possibly a hard-won truth; a snippet of folk wisdom; a subtitle in a grainy art-house offering of the 1950s or '60s; an angsty adolescent's diary entry; or the second line of a melancholy haiku.
As for Japan, there's also a fine anthology of very early poems called the Manyoshu, and then several centuries of longer Japanese poems (but none as long as Western would be) up till the 17-syllable haiku tradition made solid by Basho and his comrades right down till virtually now.
Haiku boxes can be found at the 7th-century hilltop Hōgon-ji Temple, at an ice-cream stand on the trail along the 400-year-old stone walls outside Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's 12 original castles, and outside the famed Dogo Onsen, a vintage bathhouse that inspired Studio Ghibli's anime classic Spirited Away.
Over the years, the magazine has published work by some of today's best-known writers, often work that couldn't find a home in other magazines: poems by Stephen King; haiku by Colson Whitehead; writing by Rebecca Makkai; a handful of pieces by Ursula K. Le Guin, who lived just up the street from the magazine's office in Portland, Ore.
" Arranged in long-lined verse and in the multi-page prose-plus-haiku format called haibun, the poems' attractive ruminations land Poppick close to John Ashbery, and even closer to near-contemporaries like Nick Twemlow and Dana Ward, who similarly mention friends and coevals by name (Zach, Chris, Andrés): "By alchemic code or grace or another's ear we make our way, flush with the end of things.

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