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- Title
New Directions in English-language Haiku: An Overview and Assessment.
- Authors
Rowland, Philip
- Abstract
This paper gives an overview of innovations in English-language haiku over the past decade or so, focusing on American haiku in particular. These are described through discussion of examples drawn from contemporary journals and anthologies, and are seen to involve the freer use of metaphor and opaque language than is found in normative haiku. Broader contextual factors are also taken into account: most notably, the renewed awareness of modern Japanese haiku that has been enabled by recent works of criticism and translation. While haiku in English still occurs mostly within selfcontained communities of writers and publishers, recent developments suggest possibilities for recognition of the genre in a wider field of poetry and literary criticism.
- Subjects
HAIKU; AMERICAN haiku; LITERARY criticism; POETRY (Literary form); METAPHOR in literature; ENGLISH translations of literature
- Publication
IAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship, 2013, Vol 2, Issue 2, p53
- ISSN
2187-0608
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22492/ijl.2.2.03