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May 25, 2018 By Danny Blackwell 1 Comment

re:Virals 141

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was rumble of thunder... his question falls into my silence — Rebecca Drouilhet, Butterfly Dream, July 23 (2015) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: Alan Summers, lynne rees, Nicholas Klacsanzky, Paul Chambers, Rebecca Drouilhet

May 4, 2018 By Danny Blackwell 7 Comments

re:Virals 138

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was Final de agosto. A un tiempo: sol de ocaso y naciente luna llena. The end of august. At the same time: sunset … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: Alan Summers, Ana Lopez Navajas, Karen Hoy

March 9, 2018 By Danny Blackwell 6 Comments

re:Virals 130

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was nil by mouth— peeling and dicing the moon —Helen Buckingham, water on the moon (2010) Alan Summers … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: Alan Summers, Helen Buckingham

March 2, 2018 By Danny Blackwell 7 Comments

re:Virals 129

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was PECES VOLADORES Al golpe del oro solar estalla en astillas el vidrio del mar. FLYING FISH The solar gold … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: ajaya mahala, Alan Summers, Clayton Beach, Dan Schwerin, Danny Blackwell, Lorin Ford, lynne rees

December 29, 2017 By Danny Blackwell 5 Comments

re:Virals 120

Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was half autumn color. Come take my hand in the ghost land and — David Boyer, Bones 14 Danny Blackwell takes his time: An … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Virals Tagged With: Alan Summers, Clayton Beach, Danny Blackwell, David Boyer, Peter Newton

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