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Wonderful!!!, November 8, 2003
This review is from: The Sound of Water (Shambhala Centaur Editions) (Paperback)
I've been a fan of Basho and the others since I was in college. They have such a wonderful way of capturing the subtlties of nature in their poems and the haikus in this little book are no exception. It amazes me how with so few words so much activitiy and imagery can be conveyed. The Great Mystery is captured through these haiku. The book is small, about 4"x4" which is a nice size to take on a walk. Here are a couple to sample: At a roadside shrine, before the stony buddha a firefly burns The clouds come and go, providing a rest for all the moon viewers Anyway, I'm really happy with this set of Haiku. Highly recommended!!
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The Sound of Enlightenment in Few Words, April 27, 2004
This review is from: The Sound of Water (Shambhala Centaur Editions) (Paperback)
Oh, such a delightful book! The title is taken from one of my favourites by Basho beautifully and interestingly translated as: At the ancient pond a frog plunges into the sound of water The book has over two hundred treasures. Buy copies for your friends and don't forget one for yourself!
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Take It With You On A Walk In The Woods, October 29, 2007
I brought this small book of haiku along with me on a nature walk last autumn to read for the first time. Being rather small, it easily fit inside my jacket pocket. It was a little after the beginning of the hike that I pulled it out and began to read the haiku starting in the section of Basho's poems.
I would read a haiku and then think about it as I walked along the path. I can only describe it as being a wonderfully therapeutic process for the mind and spirit, and for the body too (from the walking itself).
I thoroughly enjoyed Hamill's renderings of the haiku from the three recognized Japanese haiku masters and I also liked the poems from other somewhat lesser known Japanese poets.
I recommend this for reading anywhere if you enjoy the haiku poetic artform -- but I especially recommend it to read on a walk in the woods.
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