A Taste of Haiku

A Taste of Haiku

by Dennis Herrell
A Taste of Haiku

A Taste of Haiku

by Dennis Herrell

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Overview

For over forty years, Dennis Herrell has been writing both serious and humorous poems about his life in this civilized society. He finds his poems by keeping his eyes and ears open and his mouth shut. Mostly. He really likes to write short funny poems that are like verbal snapshots or vignettes of some of the remarkable living creatures that share our world. In his five “Creatures” Ebooks”, Dennis has shared his poems about Underwater Dwellers, Insects, Birds, Cats & Dogs. and Other Creatures. In his sixth Ebook, “A Poetic Treatise about Vegetables”, he unleashed his sense of humor and cooked up a humorous mixture of poems about that other life form of veggies.
And now with his new Ebook, Dennis offers his readers a special kind of poetry, “A Taste of Haiku”.He especially likes haiku, with its 3-line, condensed view of nature and life, and has published over 150 haiku so far. Traditional Japanese haiku was originally (and for many decades) very strict with its structure and content, but now new forms and styles are very popular. The senryu variation follows the basic 5-7-5 structure, but also allows the involvement and comments of human nature in the short 3-line poem, sometimes in an ironic or satiric vein. Dennis hopes that his enjoyment of haiku comes across in a pleasurable way for you.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155948568
Publisher: Dennis Herrell
Publication date: 01/18/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 671 KB

About the Author

Dennis Herrell lives in a 1920’s bungalow in the old historic Heights of Houston, Texas. He writes both serious and humorous poems about his life in this civilized society. (Poking fun at himself is almost a full-time job.) He especially likes to look at the small things in everyday life that make us (him) so individual and vulnerable. About 500 poems published in various U.S, Canada, British, Austria, Australia magazines since July, 2000, plus 5 poetry books, and one book in process. (plus 5 Ebooks)

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