In 2005, after reading Sei Shonagon's “The Pillow Book”, I started a long journey in the attempt to discover the Japanese poetry. The temptation to write something similar was huge. As a result of my searches I understood that my poems, although well received by editors and readers, were not haiku.
After a time of wandering, I met Fiona Robyn, her “small stones”, and here I am, with all my literary belongings, under the roof of the “fragmentary writing”.
Sunday, 10 April 2011
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In a world without birds, would man have ever sung?
2 comments:
Now there's a wonderful thought. Love all your stones, thankyou.
I thank you, Libby
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