Wednesday, 24 November 2021

Alan Peat and Réka Nyitrai lunar and solar scapes, and invent a new kigo competition news!

 


 


 
 
day moon…
she feels for an eye
with her fingers


Alan Peat






Alan Peat says:
"This poem is about my grandmother. She continued to sew as her eyesight faded, eventually leaving her blind. I guess it’s also informed by surrealism. I co-wrote the catalogue raisonné of the surrealist artist John Tunnard  (1997) and this interest in twentieth century art often spills over into my writing."

See:
JOHN TUNNARD 
1900 1971

 


Alan Peat's favourite haiku by another writer:




February silence —
an old woman knits her sunset

Réka Nyitrai



Published:



Alan says:
"I’ve chosen this beautifully evocative poem by Réka Nyitrai. It’s one, among many, of Réka’s poems that I often re-read. 

I love poems that create a vivid, resonating image. I see my grandmother in Réka’s poem too - it speaks to me directly and leaves enough space for me to personalise the words. 

A great haiku is one which the reader can inhabit  - this ku, in my opinion, achieves that distinction."




‘Withnail and I’ quote:
You bloody fool. You should never mix your drinks.



Waiting for Godot’ quote: 
Let us make the most of it before it is too late.
 
 
NOTES:


Alan Peat lives in Biddulph, Staffordshire, United Kingdom:
https://biddulph.co.uk 

The history of signs:





Alan Peat is a U.K.-based poet, author, and Fellow of both The Royal Society of Arts & The Historical Association.

He is an Independent Literacy Consultant and his unique INSET, conference and school-based training provides teachers and school leaders with practical, effective and enjoyable strategies for raising pupils' achievement in both reading and writing. 

Alan is the author of a number of books on a wide range of subjects including education, art and ceramics. 

The Magic Stone is his first story for children:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Réka Nyitrai
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
About:
While Dreaming Your Dreams
by Réka Nyitrai
    
I appreciate these haiku that can go beyond the present moment: Everything is ongoing, it’s simultaneously past, present, and future. 

Sometimes we need to turn to surrealism as a way to embrace uncomfortable truths.

Alan Summers
founder, Call of the Page



while dreaming your dreams/mientras sueño tus sueños
Réka Nyitrai was the recipient of a Touchstone Distinguished Books Award for 2020 for her volume While Dreaming Your Dreams (Valencia Spain: Mono Ya Mono Books, 2020).

 
 




Réka reads out her different sunsets haiku:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP1UwhI17Gs 



MODERN KIGO
COMPETITION NEWS!!!








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