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Three Simple Lines: A Writers Pilgrimage into the Heart and Homeland of Haiku [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 196 pages, height x width: 210x133 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Feb-2021
  • Izdevniecība: New World Library
  • ISBN-10: 1608686973
  • ISBN-13: 9781608686971
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 196 pages, height x width: 210x133 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Feb-2021
  • Izdevniecība: New World Library
  • ISBN-10: 1608686973
  • ISBN-13: 9781608686971
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The author of Writing Down the Bones explores the history and literary experience of haiku, citing the works of such masters as Basho and Issa while inviting readers to experience the form’s evocative capacity for advancing spiritual enlightenment.

"An autobiographical meditation on the writing and reading of haiku, the essence of haiku mind, and the country and culture that nurtured the form"--

One of the world&;s foremost writing teachers invites readers on a joyful journey into the reading and origins of haiku

One of the world&;s foremost writing teachers invites readers on a joyful journey into the reading and origins of haiku

A haiku is three simple lines. But it is also, as Allen Ginsberg put it, three lines that &;make the mind leap.&; A good one, he said, lets the mind experience &;a small sensation of space which is nothing less than God.&; As many spiritual practices seek to do, the haiku&;s spare yet acute noticing of the immediate and often ordinary grounds the reader in the pure awareness of now.

Natalie Goldberg is a delightfully companionable tour guide into this world. She highlights the history of the form, dating back to the seventeenth century; shows why masters such as Basho and Issa are so revered; discovers Chiyo-ni, an important woman haiku master; and provides insight into writing and reading haiku. A fellow seeker who travels to Japan to explore the birthplace of haiku, Goldberg revels in everything she encounters, including food and family, painting and fashion, frogs and ponds. She also experiences and allows readers to share in the spontaneous and profound moments of enlightenment and awakening that haiku promises.
Nothing Less Than God
1(12)
Sawdust, Gruel, and Mochi
13(14)
Full and Shattered Bowls
27(6)
Snow Falls
33(6)
Water, Earth, Light
39(10)
This Is Impossible
49(8)
Two Autumns
57(10)
A Fan
67(8)
What You Want to See
75(10)
A Very Tender Way
85(4)
The Way of Haiku
89(10)
The Fall
99(4)
Infinite Light
103(4)
Something Much Wilder
107(14)
Wanting to See
121(10)
Turning
131(4)
The Sound of Water
135(6)
Epilogue: Another World 141(4)
Haiku Lesson 145(4)
Acknowledgments 149(4)
Permissions 153(4)
Sources and Recommended Reading 157(4)
About the Author 161