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505 words, approx. 2 pages Haiku is a seventeen-syllable Japanese poetic form divided into three phrases: five syllables, seven syllables, and five syllables. Although the term "haiku" came into common use only after 1892, when Masaoka Shiki (1867–1902)...
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 Haiku (俳句, Haiku?) listen (help·info) is a kind of Japanese poetry. It was given this name the late 19th century by Masaoka Shiki by a combination of the older hokku (発句, hokku?) and the haikai (or verses) in haikai no renga. Haiku, when...




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 The Hunter Envoy
Haiku
11/13/2002: 629 words, approx. 2 pages It's been a few years that I've been running this newspaper and the question that I get more often than anything else has always been, "does the Envoy take poetry?" My answer has always been a resounding "NO!" Poetry seemed to me to be...
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 Journal of Singing
Birds In Haiku
09/01/2007: 305 words, approx. 1 pages GOLDSTEIN, SYLVIA. BIRDS IN HAIKU. Words by the composer. Sylvia Goldstein, 2005. Traditional keys; C^sub 4^-E^sub 5^; Tess: M; regular meters; varied tempos; V/E-M, P/E-M; 33 pages (1-3 pages each). Medium voice. Totally different from the classical haiku settings of Vivian Fung are...
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10/6/2007: 797 words, approx. 3 pages Alexandra BoulatPARIS (AP) _ French photojournalist Alexandra Boulat, whose photographs from Iraq, Afghanistan and the former Yugoslavia gave the world an intimate look at life in conflict zones, died Friday. She was 45.Boulat's photo agency confirmed her death.Boulat, the daughter of celebrated Life Magazine photographer...


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