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The Official Online Magazine of The World Haiku Club. The Gentle Art of Disappearing, Part Four, by Gabriel Rosenstock. GO BACK TO CONTENTS PAGE.
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Tuesday, 9 January 2007. THE GENTLE ART OF DISAPPEARING, PART THREE BY GABRIEL ROSENSTOCK. Haiku, The Gentle Art of Disappearing. Gabriel Rosenstock, IR. We are pleased to present Part THREE in our serial feature from Gabriel Rosenstocks new book Haiku, The Gentle Art of Disappearing. In Haiku, The Gentle Art of Disappearing, Rosenstock tries to show that the reason why many haiku are superficial and unmemorable is very often because of the intrusion of the haikuist and the accompanying baggage of the .CONTENT
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The Quest for Hard Haiku. Hard haiku is one of the projects pursued at WHCvanguard. It is an area where difficult subjects such as war, atrocities, death, tragedy or natural disasters are treated in haiku. Though this criticism is not quite accurate, it has a point. So, at WHCvanguard possibility of writing good haiku poems dealing with hard themes is sought. In this column, we will try to show some examples of that pursuit.
This section of World Haiku Review features poets from around the world. A selection of haiku with commentary. By Ferris Gilli, Editor.
Thursday, 22 March 2007. Haiku, the Gentle Art of Disappearing. Is it safe to disappear? From minute to minute we change. Adele Kenny, Migrating Geese, Muse-Pie Press, 1987. A pebble of the world.
With each artist changing the image before passing it on. Haiga Renga 2006 Global Collaboration. WHChaikumultimedia welcomes new members, and encourages inactive or former members to return and join in. the more the merrier! Editor, WHChaikumultimedia WHR. At its YahooGroups mailing list homepage.
The World Haiku Club follows different lines of developing senryu from other non-Japanese schools of thought. It bases itself firmly on Japanese tradition and seeks new possibilities in the rest of the world. Tuesday, 9 January 2007. In the last issue of World Haiku Review, a new experiment pursued at the World Haiku Club in its WHCsenryu, concerning the rethinking of senryu was explained. In this issue we continue to see some of the results of this experiment.