Moss-Laden Walls: haiku and senryu
₹350.00
Haiku, the simple three-line form of Japanese poetry, has been seen from various perspectives — to convey an aesthetic image, appreciate nature and transience, and accept death in ourselves and everything around us. Haiku brings us the birth and end of each moment. Everything is stripped away to its naked state. In Japanese aesthetics, imperfection, impermanence, and incompleteness are defined to express the beauty of arts. Moss represents one of the characteristics of wabi-sabi, adding simplicity, calm, age, and stillness to nature. Moss Laden Walls is a collection of haiku and senryu, which deal with every facet of life. Like the moss that grows in the wall crevices of old temples, abandoned homes, and burial places, these poems have the scent of poetic dampness in them.
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Weight | 0.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 7 × 5 × 0.25 in |
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Publisher | Hawakal Publishers |
Release Date | 15 August 2021 |
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What a pleasure—each poem, each page unfolding the woman in her. Teji is a poet to the core and not just a poet but a kalakaar in every sense this beautiful word evokes. — Kala Ramesh
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