I wait for the moon : 100 haiku of Momoko Kuroda
(2014)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Stone Bridge Press : Made available through hoopla, 2014
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9781611729085 (electronic bk.) MWT11864420, 1611729084 (electronic bk.) 11864420
LANGUAGE
English
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Momoko Kuroda (b. 1938) is a remarkable haiku spirit and a powerfully independent Japanese woman. The one hundred poems here-her first collection in English-show her evolution as a poet, her acute lyricism, and her engagement as a writer in issues central to modern Japan: postwar identity, nuclear politics, and Fukushima. Abigail Friedman's introduction and textual commentaries provide important background and superb insight into poetic themes and craft. I wait for fireflies / I wait as if for someone / who will never return. Momoko Kuroda is one of Japan's most well-known haiku poets. Abigail Friedman lives near Washington, DC, and is author of The Haiku Apprentice

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