Hi everybody, I'm Ismael, a newcomer here.
I'm originally from Spain but I've been living long enough far from Spain to have a disjointed relationship between my feelings and Spanish somehow English feels more natural to me now.
Haiku somehow speaks to me and since I love how the form expresses with so little.
I tried some stuff but I want to absorb some Haiku referents to be better and improve.
However I am a little bit overwhelmed with all the information. There is too much and everywhere.
Can any of you guys give me some recommendations of classics Haiku compilations that are must reads, to learn the basics of the form and how it started, and then some modern work to see how the form has evolved and is used in the current era and the new trends.
I hope it makes sense
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Ismael Ricarte González
I'm originally from Spain but I've been living long enough far from Spain to have a disjointed relationship between my feelings and Spanish somehow English feels more natural to me now.
Haiku somehow speaks to me and since I love how the form expresses with so little.
I tried some stuff but I want to absorb some Haiku referents to be better and improve.
However I am a little bit overwhelmed with all the information. There is too much and everywhere.
Can any of you guys give me some recommendations of classics Haiku compilations that are must reads, to learn the basics of the form and how it started, and then some modern work to see how the form has evolved and is used in the current era and the new trends.
I hope it makes sense
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Ismael Ricarte González