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Zaden van een berk het dichten van haiku en de spirituele reis

door Clark Strand

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Now in paperback from former Zen Buddhist monk Clark Strand, Seeds from a Birch Tree presents haiku as a writing meditation that can awaken us to the fundamental truths of nature and of human life: Because haiku demands a fresh creative response to each new situation, and because it places images before ideas, haiku is guarded from becoming a religion. Rather, haiku is a spiritual path ...back from the mountainsa yellow handrail guides medown the subway stairsA haiku is a poem arranged in three lines of five, seven, and five syllables, a "sketch of life" that goes to the heart of what it means to be alive. A single moment -- the length of a breath -- nevertheless its practice can last a lifetime. A beautiful, literary book about writing haiku, written in the simple spirit of haiku, Strand's Seeds from a Birch Tree is divided into three parts: "The Way of Haiku", "The Haiku Mind", and "The Narrow Road". A renowned haiku teacher, Clark Strand teaches readers to compose their own haiku using simple exercises, inspirations, and examples of haiku written by beginners and great masters.Published in paperback to coincide wi… (meer)
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Strand, from Atlanta, is an unsuccessful Buddhist monk and successful magazine editor (Tricycle). I admit it, some of the haiku in this book are just seventeen-syllable sentences broken into three lines. But then there are these:

summer afternoon
the coolness of the newspaper
from the grocery bag


A nun writes:

inside our chapel
with beings of wood and stone
seeds from a birch tree


A prisoner writes:

from the jailhouse sink
the water comes out so clear
I feel cool by it


A 14-year-old:

Caterpillar's web —
invisible to passers
caught in its weak trap


A survivor of a bombing raid:

In time of danger
the crab only needs to go
into a drainpipe.


This is a good book for learning to write haiku, the classical rules and why they persist, and the pitfalls. Don't read it in a hurry. It's a good idea to do the exercises that crop up at three points. The last one instructs you *not* to write anything. ( )
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Now in paperback from former Zen Buddhist monk Clark Strand, Seeds from a Birch Tree presents haiku as a writing meditation that can awaken us to the fundamental truths of nature and of human life: Because haiku demands a fresh creative response to each new situation, and because it places images before ideas, haiku is guarded from becoming a religion. Rather, haiku is a spiritual path ...back from the mountainsa yellow handrail guides medown the subway stairsA haiku is a poem arranged in three lines of five, seven, and five syllables, a "sketch of life" that goes to the heart of what it means to be alive. A single moment -- the length of a breath -- nevertheless its practice can last a lifetime. A beautiful, literary book about writing haiku, written in the simple spirit of haiku, Strand's Seeds from a Birch Tree is divided into three parts: "The Way of Haiku", "The Haiku Mind", and "The Narrow Road". A renowned haiku teacher, Clark Strand teaches readers to compose their own haiku using simple exercises, inspirations, and examples of haiku written by beginners and great masters.Published in paperback to coincide wi

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