Breath Marks: Haiku to Read in the Dark
by
Gary Hotham
Gary Hotham has been described as a poet whose "vision and craft combine to form an aesthetic all haiku poets aim for but few ever achieve." Global Haiku lists Hotham as one of the top ten English-language haiku poets of the twentieth century. Born in Maine, he currently lives in England with his wife and daughter.
Paperback, 110 pages
Published
October 1st 1999
by Canon Press
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Hotham knows how to use haiku effectively, and I thoroughly enjoyed the book; however, I was bothered the whole time because I couldn't imagine how one is supposed to read haiku in the dark.
Beautiful. As visual as words can be.
Very good.
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