To Walk in Seasons

An Introduction to Haiku

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Anthologies
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Author: William Howard Cohen ISBN: 9781462912117
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing Publication: September 15, 2004
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing Language: English
Author: William Howard Cohen
ISBN: 9781462912117
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication: September 15, 2004
Imprint: Tuttle Publishing
Language: English

To Walk in Seasons is designed to help the beginner discover haiku for himself, and eventually create his own haiku poems.

It includes a lively and sensitive introduction on the nature of haiku. For individual study, or for use in the classroom, it also contains a study guide aimed at recreating the thought processes behind this terse, concentrated form. Mr. Cohen's poetry like his anthology illuminates poetic experience:

To walk in seasons
is to discover what's inside
a split instant

To walk in seasons;
passing through a dry gate
into a rainstorm.

To walk in seasons is to wake and
find you really are.

Mr. Cohen's haiku and other poems have appeared in many well-known literary periodicals such as Literature East and West and American Haiku. He is the author of The Hill Way Home and A House in the Country, and his works have been praised by such eminent poets as Peter Viereck and Mark Van Doren. (He was elected in 1963 to membership in the Poetry Society of America) Mr. Cohen won the title of United States Olympic Poet, representing the United States in Mexico City in 1968, and in 1969 he honored at the World Congress of Poets in Manila.

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To Walk in Seasons is designed to help the beginner discover haiku for himself, and eventually create his own haiku poems.

It includes a lively and sensitive introduction on the nature of haiku. For individual study, or for use in the classroom, it also contains a study guide aimed at recreating the thought processes behind this terse, concentrated form. Mr. Cohen's poetry like his anthology illuminates poetic experience:

To walk in seasons
is to discover what's inside
a split instant

To walk in seasons;
passing through a dry gate
into a rainstorm.

To walk in seasons is to wake and
find you really are.

Mr. Cohen's haiku and other poems have appeared in many well-known literary periodicals such as Literature East and West and American Haiku. He is the author of The Hill Way Home and A House in the Country, and his works have been praised by such eminent poets as Peter Viereck and Mark Van Doren. (He was elected in 1963 to membership in the Poetry Society of America) Mr. Cohen won the title of United States Olympic Poet, representing the United States in Mexico City in 1968, and in 1969 he honored at the World Congress of Poets in Manila.

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