My review of The Haiku Apprentice by Abigail Friedman is up over at Escape Into Life now. I was happy to pull this extremely winning account of an American diplomat's study of haiku in Japan out of the memory closet for a new round of readers. Check it out here. And while you're there, you'd do well to check out some of the recent art and poetry features as well. I saw Caravaggio's paintings in a new way when aligned with Andrea Potos' poems, and, though Halloween is past, I enjoyed the haunting poems feature, illustrated by the eerie art of Dan May.
Music for Music: Samuel Andreyev
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*Samuel Andreyev: Thorough*
by Dan Ursini
©2024
Samuel Andreyev is a serious composer with a dual presence on the
Internet—for his music, especially hi...
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As a first time visitor to your site, I am impressed by your eclectic approach to reading selections. And I am also, by the way, envious of your vocation: bookseller.
ReplyDeleteWell, eclectic is a very nice way to say, "All over the place", isn't it? Thanks for popping over here, R.T. And you have reminded me that I should update my profile as I am no longer at the bookstore, though I did have a good long run at it.
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