
Product Description The poems in Maple-Colored Moon are literary in style and are thus distinct from other types of haiku I write, such as senryu (satiric, humorous haiku on human nature) and humorous haiku on miscellaneous topics which haiku purists call "pseudohaiku." As readers will see, almost all of my haiku are written in neoclassical style. World Haiku Review, the magazine of the World Haiku Club, characterizes neoclassical haiku as poems that use "stringent kigo" (kigo is the Japanese word for season words) or abide by the traditional 5-7-5 syllabication.1 My haiku generally use a pattern of three short/long/short lines, do not exceed seventeen syllables altogether, and almost always begin with a kigo, such as melting snow (spring), "summer river" (summer), "harvested field" (autumn), and "winter wind" (winter). About the Author John J. Han (Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln) is a scholar, poet, editor, and translator. He was born in South Jeolla Province, South Korea -- Song's native province -- in 1956 and came to America for graduate studies in English in 1988. He currently serves as Professor of English and Creative Writing and Chair of the Humanities Division at Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis.
Page Count:
119
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Cyberwit.net
ISBN-10:
9385945068
ISBN-13:
9789385945069
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