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by Dave Russo on March 19, 2010
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Hi Christopher, here’s the link to ordering details. I think Jim’s handling the book orders:
http://www.thehaikufoundation.org/publications/montage-the-book/
Dear Allan,
Have you still got many copies of the book?
Thanks,
Chris
Hi Allan, thanks for letting me know. The additional galleries sound very promising too. I hope to be able to obtain a copy. Fingers crossed!
Oops. I only listed nine galleries. The tenth is:
“Where Are They Now?” (Eric Amann; Rod Willmot; Bob Boldman)
Winter burial:
a stone angel points his hand
at the empty sky
(Eric Amann)
Hello, Christopher (& all).
Many thanks for your interest in Montage: The Book. My understanding is that 250 copies are being printed. There are no plans for a reprint.
The titles of the 10 new galleries and the poets included might be of interest, so I list them here:
“City Life” (Paul David Mena; L.A. Davidson; Sue Stanford)
“In Concert” (Stephen Addiss; Jim Kacian; Raffael de Gruttola)
“Songs of the Earth” (Connie Donleycott; Garry Gay; William Cullen, Jr.)
“Midwinter Spring” (Susan Constable; Christopher Patchel; H. Gene Murtha)
“Outer Limits” (Giselle Maya; William M. Ramsay; Chris Gordon)
“A Certain Tract of Land” (Robert Spiess; John Wills; Christopher Herold)
“The Anthologists” (Bruce Ross; Cor van den Heuvel; Martin Lucas)
“Keenly Perceived” (Michael McClintock; Anita Virgil; an’ya)
“Green Green Green” (Gabriel Rosenstock; Jerry Kilbride; Roberta Beary)
Some of these poets appeared in the series earlier, but most are new to Montage.
There are also some revisions to the original galleries, including the addition of two more Japanese poets: Yasuhiko Shigemoto and Akito Arima.
countless souls
transformed into snow flakes
the A-Bomb Dome
(Akito Arima; trans. Emiko Miyashita and Lee Gurga)
In addition, Ron Moss of Tasmania has provided the cover art and 13 interior images that link in interesting ways to haiku in the galleries.
Really hoping to get a copy of this as soon as I can spare some pennies! Does anyone know whether the book will be in publication for a limited time only or on an ongoing basis?
I can’t wait to get my own copy. Am checking that out right now. I like getting to know the poets through Haiku. Each poet is a household name at this house.
am sure the book will be a good as the series!
Great news, and the cover looks superb! (…of course, Ron
Fantastic! You did it! What a wonderful gift Allan has given us with this book.
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