The Haiku Foundation Forums

New to Haiku => New to Haiku: Free Discussion Area => Topic started by: Chase Gagnon on September 23, 2012, 12:00:21 PM

Title: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: Chase Gagnon on September 23, 2012, 12:00:21 PM
If you could only pick one, who would it be?
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: Chase Gagnon on September 23, 2012, 12:01:55 PM
I dont think I will ever have a favorite. But im reading a lot of Aubrie Cox right now.
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: AlanSummers on September 23, 2012, 02:32:41 PM
There cannot be one alone for so here's three to start with!

Fay Aoyagi: http://www.haijinx.org/IV-1/reviews/liveagain.html
John Stevenson: http://www.haijinx.org/IV-1/reviews/liveagain.html
Johannes S H Berg: http://www.cyberwit.net/publications/295
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: John McManus on October 01, 2012, 01:50:31 PM
I'd say it is very hard to pick a favourote with so many talented poets around, but a few I regularly read are

Roberta Beary, Peter Yovu, Paul m and Paul Pfleuger.

warmest,
John
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: Vida on October 01, 2012, 03:30:14 PM
I have to add Alexis Rotella. What she writes is probably senryu and kyoka, but I can't imagine the  English haiku scene without her :))

Best,
Vida
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: Julie B. K. on October 03, 2012, 06:38:54 PM
Roberta Beary.  And because I tend toward speculative haiku, I frequently bump into wonderful poems by LeRoy Gorman and Deborah Kolodji.

Julie B K
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: S.M. Abeles on July 31, 2013, 09:50:13 AM
Polona Oblak, Chen-ou Liu, John Hawk, Peter Newton. Many others of course.
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: martin gottlieb cohen on August 02, 2013, 05:46:41 PM
For me it starts with the late William J. Higginson who got me interested in haiku, then the haiku of Yu Chang, Cor van den Heuvel and so many more... 
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: PaulaB on August 25, 2013, 07:47:51 AM
Roberta Beary if I have to pick one. But I really like the John Stevenson that was posted.
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: AlanSummers on August 25, 2013, 08:56:12 AM
Welcome Paula!   :)

I don't know if you went to the Haiku North America 2013 event on the Queen Mary in Los Angeles at all?   Roberta is indeed a fine haiku writer, and has a keen sense of humor and great company.  I haven't met John Stevenson in person, but a big fan of his work.  Here's a review of one of his haiku collections:  http://www.haijinx.org/IV-1/reviews/liveagain.html

Roberta's website can be found at: http://www.robertabeary.com/

I wonder if you might like Fay Aoyagi and Peter Yovu?

Fay:
http://www.modernhaiku.org/bookreviews/Aoyagi2004.html
http://www.modernhaiku.org/essays/Lanoue-FayAoyagiHaiku.html
http://simplyhaiku.com/SHv4n1/haiku/Aoyagi.html

Peter Yovu:
http://www.poetrysociety.org.nz/node/426
http://www.poetrysociety.org.nz/node/400
http://www.modernhaiku.org/bookreviews/Yovu2010.html



Quote from: PaulaB on August 25, 2013, 07:47:51 AM
Roberta Beary if I have to pick one. But I really like the John Stevenson that was posted.
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: PaulaB on August 25, 2013, 06:12:15 PM
Thanks for all the links, Alan. I really enjoyed them.
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: moonrise on August 27, 2013, 01:57:52 AM
So many wonderful poets...Jane Reichhold would be my favourite


my very fav of hers

moving
a handful of moonlight
the owl's wing

which should be centred but i don't know how in this forum.

Dawn
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: Tracy on September 15, 2013, 12:47:06 AM
It was fun reading these lists.  There are some on there --Alexis Rotella in particular -- who are rare in that they have a truly distinctive voice within haiku.  I think that's true of Fay as well.  I would be able to pick one of her poems from a mixed group anytime.

I'd like to mention Carolyn Hall. Her meticulous poems continue to surprise me with totally accessible yet fresh imagery.  But what makes her really special, to my mind, is the way she addresses the condition of being a woman.  She manages to be simultaneously frank and full of awe.

Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: Don Baird on September 16, 2013, 03:59:39 AM
Gene Murtha ... Mike Rehling ... Ron Moss ... so many fine poets.  I'd prefer to name 'most' of them.  Sheila Windsor ... Johannes Bjerg ... Lorin Ford ...
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: AlanSummers on September 16, 2013, 04:17:49 AM
I guess one of the reasons I loved haiku was that it wasn't about the names, but more that there was a growing body of work from a global perspective.

My first introduction to haiku was Local Seasonings, from Brisbane and highly respected Queensland and Australian poet Ross Clark:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Clark

Title   Local Seasonings: A Haiku Journal
http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C221651
Volume 1 of Sweetwater poets. Blue series
Authors   Ross Clark, American Haiku Archives
Publisher   SweetWater Press, 1993
Length   20 pages

I appreciated the inclusivity of those haiku, and the fun when I caught Ross Clark's book launch where he performed the haiku, and they were performed completely differently from the manner in which I'd read them to myself.   I was hooked from then on.

Popping into a small branch library in Ipswich, Queensland I was amazed to come across two copies of a book called The Haiku Handbook.  I immediately borrowed the book and read it cover to cover twice over three days, and again before I took it back.

The next big book was stumbling across one of the earlier Haiku Anthologies, the one that featured Janice Bostok's work (The Haiku Anthology, edited Cor van den Heuvel).

As much as I admire single author's work, it's the overall atmosphere of reading haiku day after day (regardless of whom it's by) that thrills me.  But I still delight in being caught offguard by a single haiku, reminding me that, despite its brevity, it can still take your breath away, and resonate long after.

I could give a long list of names starting from Janice Bostok and Ross Clark, but it's really the entire body of work (in English) that is my favorite English-language haiku poet.

warm regards,

Alan
Title: Re: Poll: who is your favorite english language haiku poet?
Post by: Don Baird on September 22, 2013, 02:46:39 AM
That's really well said, Alan.  :)  I agree with your thoughts completely.