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OverviewIn a time when poetry often sits on the periphery of our distracted lives, A Thread of Wind offers an intimate, focused refuge, pulling readers into a space where stillness and movement are equally revered. This collection is not merely a book of poems-it is a musical composition, a meditation, a journey into the depths of both the natural world and the self. As we journey through the pages of this work, we are invited not only to look at the world around us, but to truly feel it, to experience it as the poet has, steeped in the air of Japan, its rich cultural history, and its timeless poetic tradition. This collection is a reflection of the winds-winds that blow from the mountains to the seas, that stir the hearts of those who stand under the sky, waiting for a change. The poems of A Thread of Wind are like those very breezes, shifting through language, time, and space, offering a delicate but powerful voice that calls for attention, for silence, and for the awakening of the soul. Modern Haiku and the Evolution of Japanese Poetic Forms While traditional haiku follow strict rules in syllabic structure, modern haiku written in languages outside of Japanese have been freed from this constraint. In English, haiku still retains its core ethos-an acute awareness of nature, a sensitivity to the passing moment-but the rigid 5-7-5 syllabic structure is now a loose guideline, rather than a law. This allows the poet to capture a more natural flow, while still keeping the essence of haiku intact. This freedom is essential in A Thread of Wind, where the nature of the language-free-flowing, expansive-meets the sensibility of haiku's form. These poems stretch, shift, and expand into moments of deep, personal reflection and connection, much like the wind that is not confined by shape, but finds its way through any gap it can. Japan and Its Timeless Spirit The cultural richness of Japan, a land where the past and present coexist in harmonious contrast, is deeply embedded in this collection. The geography, the sounds, and the silence of Japan infuse the poems. Sapporo and Tokyo, where the poet spent years immersed in music and poetry, offer a vibrant backdrop that pulses through the lines, mingling the old rhythms of the land with the modernity of urban life. The natural world-the mountains, the rivers, the cherry blossoms, and the sacred spaces-are not just metaphorical settings, but living characters in this book. Every tree, every stone, every flowering season becomes a participant in the poet's journey of self-discovery and connection with the world around them. One of the remarkable features of A Thread of Wind is the masterful use of traditional Japanese poetic forms, which are woven together with a modern sensibility. The book features a blend of Haiku, Tanka, Chōka, Senryū, Haibun, and other forms, each carrying its own weight and significance, but each also echoing the flow of time-from the ancient to the modern. These forms are not just techniques for writing-they are gateways to a deeper connection with the world and with the self. ⸻ Théo B. Renn Editor-in-Chief The European Poetic Dispatch ✒️ ""Poetry must leave a mark, or it is not poetry."" Ghent, April 2025 Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerardus Baron Von SachsenPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.168kg ISBN: 9798285125228Pages: 118 Publication Date: 30 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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