Kobayashi Issa, Japan's most beloved haiku poet is put under a microscope in order to distinguish and delineate three basic directions his poems take. Written and narrated by Anita Virgil.
The complete essay of, "Issa: The Uses of Adversity" is available in the Haiku Chronicles Reading Room at: www.haikuchronicles.com
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Episode 46: African American Haiku
HC Episode 45: Haiku Prose with Poet Lew Watts
HC Episode 44: Crawling with Insects
Episode 43 (video): Haiku Getaway
HC Episode 42: Strictly for the Birds
HC Episode 41: 9/11 Memorial
HC Episode 40: Teaching Haiku
Episode 39: An Exhibition of Concrete Poetry
Episode 38: Yéil (Raven)
HC Episode 37: Not Exactly Haiku
HC Episode 36: MINI KU with poet Carlos Colón
HC Episode 35: Indigo
HC Episode 34: The Henderson Letter
HC Episode 33: Dr. Arima Outtake
HC Episode 32: PART 2 - Haiga Painting and Western Artists
HC Episode 32: PART 1 - Haiga Painting and Western Artists
HC Episode 31: HaikuWALL India
HC Episode 30: Video Shorts - Poem in Your Pocket
HC Episode 29: Video Shorts - Haiku Railroad Blues
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