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BOOK REVIEWS Home to Ballygunge: Kolkata Tanka by William Hart. Modern English Tanka Press: June, 2010. Trade paperback original, 4 ¼ x 7 inches, 72 pages, ISBN: 978-19359817-2, $11.95. Available at Lulu.com Somehow I am on a journey of seeing how differently the tanka form can be filled with the thoughts and feelings of such a wide assortment of people. Here we have a Los Angelos kind of guy who meets and falls in love with a girl from India. Over the years they have made many trips back to India, back to Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta), to visit her family. Out of this cosmopolitan combination, this coming together of very different worlds, come the tanka of William Hart. out on the lake It is good to see that Denis Garrison is recovered and is again making his marvelous books at Modern English Tanka Press. May his tribe increase!
Flecks of Blue by Maya Lyubenova. Bulgarian / English Haiku. Flat-spined, 48 pages, 5 x 6 ¼ inches, 4.80 coin of that realm. Contact:mayflowerbg@yahoo.com I guess I really am already traveling as I write these book reviews on a sunny morning in August. The Flecks of Blue on the lovely cover of Maya’s first book of haiku allow me to journey to Kotel Bulgaria where Maya teaches at the Philip Kutev National School of Folk Arts. However, thanks to the Internet I have met Maya in the AHAforum and there I have gotten to know her and even more, came to admire her work in haiga. No wonder that in 2009 she was declared a Master Haiga Artist. observations. From this you can see Maya has a fine sense of humor that is exactly at home in haiku. She is not telling jokes or slipping into senryu, but is seeing her world anew and showing it to us. shallow spring –
TAKBOCT 2 /Suchness 2 by Slavko J. Sedlar. Published by Sasa Vazic. Contact: sasa vazic at vazicsasa@gmail.com. Perfect bound, 5 x 8 inches, 264 pages, ISBN:978-86-7746-216-1. The journey continues as the next book in the stack is Suchness 2 which is bilingual with Serbian and English. Here we meet Slavko Sedlar. Unfortunately I missed seeing his first book of haiku, Suchness published in 2008. But I am glad to see his work in this, the second book of a planned trilogy. 356. 357. 358. There is a feel that one is reading renga. Perhaps because 357 is actually a two-liner though it is written in three. From looking at the Serbian on the opposite page, I can see that Sedlar’s originals are more form-true than the translation in 356. I have a suspicion that his haiku in Serbian would appeal to me much more than the English versions do. Another language barrier that can only be overcome by reading with heart instead of head. Do read Suchness 2, not only for those excellent prefaces, but for a marvelous journey through a haiku landscape.
Go to the Pine: Poetry in Japanese style by Izak Bouwer and Angela Sumegi. BuschekBooks, P.O. Box 74053, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Perfect bound, 6 x 9 inches, 92 pages, plus CD. CAN $17.50; USA$15.
Included with the book is a CD containing the files of artwork from the book in addition to calendars featuring the photographs of Museki Abe of Tokyo with verses from Izak Bouwer and Angela Sumegi.
The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: 2010 Hardcover with color dust jacket, 5 x 7 inches, 186 pages, ISBN:978-1-56512-606-0, $18.95. Available on Amazon.com The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey is a healing book. While a woman recovers from a life-threatening condition she has the time and patience to observe one small wild snail. Her thoughts, research, and experiences help her, and us, to heal our damaged relationship with the world of nature. The result of careful and heartfelt observation of even the smallest bit of life can not only enrich a life but also find and give life anew. This book is the perfect gift for anyone recovering from a set-back or in need of inspiration. I love how Elisabeth, while appreciating the small things of life, also brings in haiku of Issa and Buson. Perfect.
Autumn Loneliness: The Letters of Kiyoshi & Kiyoko Tokutomi translated by Tei Matsushita Scott and Patricia J. Machmiller. Hardscratch Press, 2338 Banbury Place, Walnut Creek, CA 94598. Trade paperback, 6 x 9 inches, 366 pages, ISBN:978-0-9789979-4-6, $27.50. Bay Area Independent Publishers Association awared the book “Best Memoir 2010.”
First Winter Rain: Selected Tanka from 2006 – 2010 by Denis Garrison. Modern English Tanka Press, www.themetpress.com. Trade paperback, 6 x 9 inches, 158 pages, ISBN: 978-193539821-9, $13.95. Order from Lulu.com. Denis Garrison first appeared on the haiku scene in 2006 when he took over editorship of the failing magazine, Haiku Harvest, for its final issue. Since then he has published and edited a series of magazines in the Japanese genres: Prune Juice for senryu, 3 x 5 for short form poetry, Modern English Tanka from which his press takes it name, Ambrosia: Journal of Haiku, and Concise Delight Magazine of Short Poetry. At present the later two are still under his editorship. In addition he has published 45 books and anthologies of haiku and tanka. In his spare time he is moderator of the Tanka forum, with Chris Hawes, at AHAforum. And he writes tanka.
While I am quoting I want to show you the poem used to advertise the book. Denis knows it is an excellent one and I agree with him. I am a speck This one also touched me.
After 146 single poems, Denis Garrison presents a series of tanka sequences, strings, and even an anaphoric crown cinquain and a tanka sonnet with varying degrees of success. The man has been around the block and is widely knowledgeable. You have to expect that he will continue to experiment and thank goodness he shares his journeys with us.
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BOOK REVIEWS Home to Ballygunge: Kolkata Tanka by William Hart. Modern English Tanka Press: June, 2010. Trade paperback original, 4 ¼ x 7 inches, 72 pages, ISBN: 978-19359817-2, $11.95. Available at Lulu.com Flecks of Blue by Maya Lyubenova. Bulgarian / English Haiku. Flat-spined, 48 pages, 5 x 6 ¼ inches, 4.80 coin of that realm. Contact:mayflowerbg@yahoo.com TAKBOCT 2 /Suchness 2 by Slavko J. Sedlar. Published by Sasa Vazic. Contact: sasa vazic at vazicsasa@gmail.com. Perfect bound, 5 x 8 inches, 264 pages, ISBN:978-86-7746-216-1. Go to the Pine: Poetry in Japanese style by Izak Bouwer and Angela Sumegi. BuschekBooks, P.O. Box 74053, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Perfect bound, 6 x 9 inches, 92 pages, plus CD. CAN $17.50; USA$15. The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: 2010 Hardcover with color dust jacket, 5 x 7 inches, 186 pages, ISBN:978-1-56512-606-0, $18.95. Available on Amazon.com Autumn Loneliness: The Letters of Kiyoshi & Kiyoko Tokutomi translated by Tei Matsushita Scott and Patricia J. Machmiller. Hardscratch Press, 2338 Banbury Place, Walnut Creek, CA 94598. Trade paperback, 6 x 9 inches, 366 pages, ISBN:978-0-9789979-4-6, $27.50. Bay Area Independent Publishers Association awared the book “Best Memoir 2010.” First Winter Rain: Selected Tanka from 2006 – 2010 by Denis Garrison. Modern English Tanka Press, www.themetpress.com. Trade paperback, 6 x 9 inches, 158 pages, ISBN: 978-193539821-9, $13.95. Order from Lulu.com. |
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