This is a collection of Japanese haiku written by an American poet Helen Chenoweth. The author has used a language that is all American in association, but very much enriched by her love for things Japanese.
"Poetry in Japan is as universal as air. It is read by everybody, composed by almost everybody, irrespective of class and condition." This statement by Lafcadio Hearn deeply impressed Helen Chenoweth. In course of her comprehensive studies in the art of writing… (more)
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Publisher: Tuttle Publishing (June 10, 1970)
Collection: NONE
Parent ISBN: 9781462912469
Page count: 116 pages
Language: English