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may record a scene, or a special moment, in a highly descriptive and objective manner or may occupy a wholly fictional or dream-like space. The accompanying haiku may have a direct or subtle relationship with the prose and encompass or hint at the gist of what is recorded in the prose sections.
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include compositions devoted to travel and others focusing on character sketches, landscape scenes, anecdotal vignettes and occasional writings written to honor a specific patron or event. His
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typically took the form of a short description of a place, person or object, or a diary of a journey or other series of events in the poet's life.
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style, and one or more haiku. However, there may be considerable variation of form, as described by editor and practitioner Jeffrey Woodward.
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is no longer confined to Japan, and has established itself as a genre in world literature that has gained momentum in recent years.
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Dawn to the West: A History of Japanese Literature, Volume 4 (Japanese Literature of the Modern Era - Poetry, Drama, Criticism)
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Ross, Bruce. "North American Versions of Haibun and Postmodern American Culture" in Hakutani, Yoshinobu, ed.
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a 5,000-word haibun which has been considered seminal for the English form of kikōbun (i.e., travel diary).
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took place in 1996, organized by poet and editor Michael Dylan Welch, and judged by Tom Lynch and
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Venturing Upon Dizzy Heights: Lectures and Essays on Philosophy, Literature, and the Arts
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Venturing Upon Dizzy Heights: Lectures and Essays on Philosophy, Literature, and the Arts
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Haiku International Association, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Symposium, January 2014.
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consists of one or more paragraphs of prose written in a concise, imagistic
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as travel accounts during his various journeys, the most famous of which is
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Yuasa, Nobuyuki in the preface to Yuasa, Nobuyuki and Stephen Gill, eds.
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Haibun and Realism I:Some Thoughts upon the Developing Schools of Haibun
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Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Bashō
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and Bruce Ross edited the inaugural number of the annual anthology
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Yuasa, Nobuyuki in "Judges' Comments" in Yuasa and Gill, 2011 p43
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genres and vernacular subject matter and language. He wrote some
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composition in English is continually evolving. Generally, a
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Literary form originating in Japan, combining prose and haiku
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Early Modern Japanese Literature: An Anthology, 1600-1900.
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Dew on the Grass: The Life and Poetry of Kobayashi Issa
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in 2003 and sponsored the parallel creation in 2005 of
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A Haiku Path: The Haiku Society of America 1968–1988
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Journey to the Interior: American Versions of Haibun
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Kikakuza Haibun Contest: Decorated Works 2009-2011.
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Index

haikai
prosimetric
prose
haiku
autobiography
diary
essay
prose poem
short story
travel journal
Matsuo Bashō
Kyorai
Chinese prose
Oku no Hosomichi
Yosa Buson
Kobayashi Issa
Masaoka Shiki
Haiku Society of America
James Merrill
Cor van den Heuvel
Bruce Ross
Jim Kacian
Ken Jones
Jim Kacian
Bruce Ross
Mark Nowak
John Richard Parsons
Sheila Murphy
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Matsuo Bashō

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