Haiku


Haiku 

Haiku in English is a development of the poetic form of Japanese haiku in the English language.

Usually in English the criteria is 

Using three lines of up to 17 syllables
Using a season word (kigo)
Use of a cut or kire to compare 2 images

Haiku uses an economical amount of words to paint a multi- tiered painting without telling all. 

As Matsuo Bashō puts it "The haiku that reveals seventy to eighty percent of it's subject is good. Those that reveal fifty to sixty percent, we never tire of "

Here my (winning!) entry on the word "Shimmer" for the






Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Every Picture Tells a Story - Remembering Maltby

The One Where the Mother Feels Useless

Bio - metrics : Machine v Man in an Airport Queue