Dublin Core
Title
Dance of Light
Subject
Haiku, Canadian
Haiku sequences
Poetry, Canadian--20th century
Haiku--women authors
Description
Elizabeth St Jacques was a familiar figure to those poets who first cultivated their interest in haiku on the internet. This volume, her longest and strongest collection, dates from 1995 (maplebud press, artwork by Ruby Spriggs).
-A winner of the Haiku Society of America's Merit Book Award
-Albatross Award (Romania)
-November 1995 "Pick" (Small Press Review)
"Long before you finish reading this book, I'm confident you'll discover what I've known for some time, that something special comes from within Elizabeth St Jacques' poems. a quality that speaks more loudly even than the experience each conveys - it is her gratitude, her sheer joy at being alive." -- from the Introduction by Christopher Herold.
-A winner of the Haiku Society of America's Merit Book Award
-Albatross Award (Romania)
-November 1995 "Pick" (Small Press Review)
"Long before you finish reading this book, I'm confident you'll discover what I've known for some time, that something special comes from within Elizabeth St Jacques' poems. a quality that speaks more loudly even than the experience each conveys - it is her gratitude, her sheer joy at being alive." -- from the Introduction by Christopher Herold.
Creator
St Jacques, Elizabeth
Source
Jim Kacian Archival Library
Publisher
Maplebud Press
406 Elizabeth Street
Sault Ste. Marie
406 Elizabeth Street
Sault Ste. Marie
Date
1995
Contributor
Introduction by Christopher Herold
Illustrations by Ruby Spriggs
Illustrations by Ruby Spriggs
Rights
All rights reserved. This book is republished here with the kind permission of the author.
Format
pdf
Language
eng
Type
book
Identifier
ISBN 0-9693811-3-1
Coverage
THF Book of the Week 30sep2013