From Scientific American
A collection of haiku and other poems by Ethel Dunlop, a woman of wit and perception, illustrated by David N. Giles. Each seventeen-syllable image is re-stated in an accompanying line drawing by an artist whose discernment matches that of the poet.
Review
Dunlop observes modern America through an austere whimsey that the Japanese masters might envy. -- Bookreader
The hunter's full moon clusters of sharp pine needles puncture its soft curve. -- from the author
The hunter's full moon clusters of sharp pine needles puncture its soft curve. -- from the author
