Simply Haiku Autumn/Winter Issue

Autumn/Winter Issue of

Simply Haiku

in loving memory of Svetlana Marisova

Vol. 9. No. 3 & 4

http://simplyhaiku.theartofhaiku.com/autumnwinter-2011.html

W E L C O M E!

Robert D. Wilson

Saša Važić

Co-Owners, Co-Publishers, Co-Editors

and the staff members

Contents:

Features

  • Svetlana Marisova, The 21st Century's English-language Haiku Master by Robert D. Wilson
  • Study of Japanese Aesthetics: Part IV : Is Haiku Dying by Robert D. Wilson
  • Part V of Basho’s Haiku: translations by Gabor Terebess and David Landis Barnhill
  • Haiku, Criticism and Fair Use by Robert D. Wilson
  • Konoshima's Tanka: translations by David Callner
  • An Interview with Claire Everett by Robert D. Wilson
  • An Interview with Predrag Cikaric by Sasa Vazic
  • New Rising Haiku by Ito Yuki

Simply Haiku

Simply Haiku's "Top Ten List" of the World's Finest

Living English Language Haiku Poets for the year 2011

Ramesh Anand

Don Baird

Mark E. Brager

Terry Busch

Predrag Cikaric

Ljubomir Dragovic

Dubravko Korbus

Chen-ou Liu

Francis Masat

Pravat Kumar Padhy

Kala Ramesh

Ernesto P. Santiago

Manoj Saranathan

Shalini Sunkuru

Hansha Teki

Ted van Zutphen

Featured Haiku Poet: Claire Everett by Robert D. Wilson

Simply Haibun

Sonam Chhoki

Beate Conrad

Claire Everett

George Friedenkraft

Kay Higuchi

Pravat Kumar Padhy

Robert D. Wilson

Simply Tanka

Aurora Antonovic

Don Baird

Josh Bunin

Sonam Chhoki

Kirsten Cliff

L. Costa

Tracy Davidson

Wende Skidmore DuFion

Claire Everett

Mary Franklin

Sanford Goldstein

Chen-ou Liu

Patricia Prime

Dragan J. Ristic

Guy Simser

Neal Whitman

Rodney A. Williams

Ted van Zutphen

Simply Haiga

Beate Conrad

Karen Cesar

Heike Gewi

Autumn Hall

Adelaide B. Shaw

Robert D. Wilson

Ted van Zutphen

Simply Haiku Exclusive

Zoe Savina's Collage: In Memory of Svetlana Marisova

Artist to Artist: Vaggelis Moustakas & Robert D. Wilson

Has the Haiku World Gone Crazy? - Robert D. Wilson (paintings by Alexandros /Moustakas/)

Reviews

  • William Hart, Home to Ballygunge: Kolkata Tanka—- Don Wentworth
  • An Unmown Sky: An Anthology of Croatian Haiku Poetry 1996-2007—- Beverley George
  • Kaneko Tohta, Ikimonofuei: Poetic Composition of Living Things , translated by the Kon Nichi Translation Group—- Robert D. Wilson
  • Kuki Shuzo, A Philosopher's Poetry and Poetics, translated and edited by Michael F. Marra—- Robert D. Wilson
  • Svetlana Marisova & Ted van Zutphen, "Be Still and Know"—- Robert D. Wilson

Reprints

  • · Bashō: Two Hundred Haiku (Part IV) by Tim Chilcott
  • · Bashō: Oku no Hosomichi (Part IV) by Tim Chilcott
  • · An Interview with Anita Virgil by Robert D. Wilson
  • · Haiga by Nakamura Sakuo
  • · Ten Design Lessons from the Art of Ikebana by Garr Reynolds
  • 7 Japanese Aesthetic Principles by Garr Reynolds
  • Forgive, But Do Not Forget: Ito Yuki talks with Udo Wenzel
  • Tomas Transtromer Awarded Nobel Prize for Literature 2011 by Sasa Vazic

Multimedia

Japanese Art - Haiga - Japanese Paintings with Haiku poems by Doshin Kuba 俳画 久芳道信
Autumn Haiku, Haiga
Haiga and Graphics
Rin' - sakura sakura
Japanese Art, Japanese Painting, Fine Art
Pinpricks In The Darkness (The Art of Fuyuko Matsui)
Toni Piccini, "HUNGARIAN RAINBOWS"
Haiku - inspired by Arakida Moritake (1473-1549)
an autumn wind
Basho
WHITE SOULITUDE
Interview with Amelia Fielden

 

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