If you thought haiku was just a 17 syllable nature poem, you have another think coming! Important insights and distinctions are discussed by Anita Virgil. And she discloses her letter from Harold G. Henderson stating why he wanted haiku re-defined. The final definitions he approved are all here.
Credits:
Books referenced, One Potato Two Potato Etc., Peaks Press, copyright 1991 by Anita Virgil; A Haiku Path, The Haiku Society of America 1968-1988, copyright 1994 by The Haiku Society of America, Inc.
Trails Along the Pacific Rim
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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