Haiku What is Waka Poetry? J.W. Carey 23 May 2024 Waka is a form of classical Japanese poetry that has been an integral part of
Haiku How to Identify the Kigo in a Haiku: J.W. Carey 22 March 2024 The kigo is an essential element of traditional Japanese haiku poetry. As a seasonal reference,
Haiku What are Hokku? J.W. Carey 3 February 2024 A hokku is the starting verse of a renga or renku – forms of classical
Haiku What Is Renga? J.W. Carey 21 July 2023 At its simplest level, Renga is a collaborative form of Japanese linked poetry. Renga will
Haiku “Keru” (ける) – The Kireji of Retrospection J.W. Carey 11 May 2023 Kireji (切れ字), or cutting words, are essential elements in traditional Japanese poetry, such as haiku
Haiku Examining “Shi” (し) – The Kireji of Assertion J.W. Carey 18 April 2023 Kireji (切れ字), or cutting words, are essential components of traditional Japanese poetry, including haiku and
Haiku “Kana” (哉) – The Kireji of Reflection and Contemplation J.W. Carey 23 March 2023 In traditional Japanese poetry, particularly haiku and renga, kireji (切れ字) are cutting words that contribute
Haiku Why Kireji Matters: The Importance Of Structure In Haiku J.W. Carey 27 February 2023 Kireji, or cutting words, are an integral part of haiku, a traditional Japanese literature and
Haiku What Are Saijiki? J.W. Carey 1 February 2023 A Saijiki is a special type of traditional Japanese poetic dictionary that lists words and
Haiku What Are Kigo? J.W. Carey 28 January 2023 Kigo, or seasonal words, are an important part of the traditional Japanese haiku poetry form.