Roger says:
After taking a haiku writing course with Alan Summers I began to grapple with the complexities of haiku. I managed one that seemed to be quite successful.
This summer I started again, and wrote some whilst walking on the Sussex Downs. It began as I was thinking about how late the hawthorn blossom seemed.
The comparison then fell into place. In fact there is a third layer to the story, the pace set by the poem's teller.
Sussex Downs, now part of the South Downs National Park Authority
which spreads across East Sussex, West Sussex and Hampshire (England):
After taking the above-mentioned course by Alan Summers I can't say I am absolutely sure what a haiku actually is. But I like this one by Mirjana Božin:
Roger adds:
It's about the sound of water seeping through the soil, and so it has a resonance with pleasant memories of gardening. But also because I've recently been reading about the sentience of trees, and how they communicate with one another through micro-organisms and fungus through the soil. As though whispering.
I never was a big fan of Withnail and I.
And so I have no favourite quote.
If that gets me banned from Mahmight, so be it.
I said:
Roger said:
I am a big fan of Waiting For Godot though.
And Samuel Beckett.
Vladimir: You should have been a poet.
Estragon: I was. Isn't that obvious?
Thank you.
Roger
PS Regarding Marmite. I quite like it.
NOTES:
Roger Stevens
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Mirjana Božin (Serbia) aka Mi Bo
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100025159083431
http://kamesanhaikublog.blogspot.com/2018/10/plodovi-duha-mirjane-bozin-12-novijih.html
http://kamesanhaikublog.blogspot.com/2018/10/u-ponedeljak-8.html
https://terebess.hu/haiku/nyugati/bozin.html
The next generation of poets includes a number of interesting voices. Mirjana Božin tends to the understated, concise, miniature form, sometimes witty, always original, generally a brief idea expressed in one breath, as may be seen in her volume of haiku poems (Answer to the Sun's Ray, 1990). Her volume of poems (Immaculate Conception, 1991) suggests a new strength and range, and a particular concern with the destiny and, frequently welcome, solitude of women.
Thank you Roger for your haiku and sharing of Mirjana Bozin’s piece as well. I love the MahMight posts Alan!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteRoger was in the very first ever online haiku course we ever ran! And it was great finding out more about Mirjana Božin during my research!
warm regards,
Alan
Alan Summers
Founding Editor
MahMight haiku journal
https://mahmighthaikujournal.blogspot.com