lavelaso
05-31-2005, 11:53 PM
Dark night ,
Noise of cicades,
Tommorow is today.
LV
lavelaso
06-01-2005, 01:31 AM
aiku is one of the most important form of traditional japanese poetry. Haiku is, today, a 17-syllable verse form consisting of three metrical units of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. Since early days, there has been confusion between the three related terms Haiku, Hokku and Haikai. The term hokku literally means "starting verse", and was the first starting link of a much longer chain of verses known as haika. Because the hokku set the tone for the rest of the poetic chain, it enjoyed a privileged position in haikai poetry, and it was not uncommon for a poet to compose a hokku by itself without following up with the rest of the chain.
Largely through the efforts of Masaoka Shiki, this independence was formally established in the 1890s through the creation of the term haiku. This new form of poetry was to be written, read and understood as an independent poem, complete in itself, rather than part of a longer chain.
Strictly speaking, then, the history of haiku begins only in the last years of the 19th century. The famous verses of such Edo-period (1600-1868) masters as Basho, Yosa Buson, and Kobayashi Issa are properly referred to as hokku and must be placed in the perspective of the history of haikai even though they are now generally read as independent haiku. In HAIKU for PEOPLE, both terms will be treated equally! The distinction between hokku and haiku can be handled
by using the terms Classical Haiku and Modern Haiku.
El Mariacho
06-01-2005, 03:53 PM
Dark night ,
Noise of cicades,
Tommorow is today.
LV
Nice one mate.
Here is mine.
Cloudy Skies Upon
My Head Goes Round And Round
Soft grass beneath my body.
El Mariacho
06-02-2005, 12:03 AM
Nice one mate.
Here is mine.
Cloudy Skies Upon
My Head Goes Round And Round
Soft grass beneath my body.
Twisted metall
Kissed body this day
My soul is flying away
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