Book of the Week: A Scent of Lilacs
Allen Terdiman searches for meaning after career . . .
Book of the Week: Prelude to Life: Prelude a la Vie
A touch of the sensual from across the sea . . .
Book of the Week: Between the Chimes
Charlie Trumbull’s work as viewed from Pointe Claire.
Book of the Week: Desert Wind
Today's Book of the Week is Desert Wind, by Hungarian poet Ferenc Bakos, published by Red Moon Press in 2015. An electrical engineer by profession, Bakos was recognized in 2013 as one of "the 100 most creative haiku poets…
Book of the Week: Shades of Green
One of many terrific anthologies from Haiku North America . . .
Book of the Week: The Music of Tree Limbs
A prize-winner from late in the last century . . .
Book of the Week: From A Side Window/Vanuit Een Breed Venster
Haiku from the hospital, in Dutch and English . . .
Book of the Week: The Clay Moans / Vaietele lutului
The efficacy of good translation . . .
Book of the Week: A Scarecrow in the Snow
Haiku from the Balkans after the break-up of Yugoslavia.
Book of the Week: The Screech of Chalk
Ralf Bröker is one of the finest poets writing haiku in German today.
Book of the Week: The San Francisco Haiku Anthology
One of the first — and best — English-language haiku anthologies.
Book of the Week: Bouncing Off the Window
Peter Williams has a humorous take on the haiku scene.
Book of the Week: Chiaroscuro
Jo Pacsoo translates light effects to words in this week’s Book of the Week.
Book of the Week: Dreaming Sunlight
Margarita Engle offers a naturalist’s twist to her traditional haiku.