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Matthew Moffett takes us across the border in reading Scott Wiggerman’s powerful haiku.
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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 Arrival & the Place Is gone — Amiri Baraka, Un Poco Low Coup (Ishmael Reed Publishing…
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Jim Kacian considers how the reading of a single word can change a poem’s effect altogether.
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Marion Clarke expounds upon Melissa Allen’s haiku of autumnal beauty and wisdom.
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Marion Clarke plumbs the mysteries of Claire McCotter’s inverted syntax in this week’s re:Virals.
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Scott Mason offers his take on Julie Warther’s haunting one-liner of the transition state from dream to reality.
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Nick Virgilio explains the origins of one of his best-known poems, and Dan Schwerin explores it in this week’s re:viral.
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Allan Burns comments on a Martin Lucas haiku to inaugurate Re:Virals on The Haiku Foundation blog.