The Haiku Handbook: How to Write, Share, and Teach Haiku |
Contents
Why Haiku? 37 | 3 |
The Four Great Masters of Japanese Haiku | 7 |
Modern Japanese Haiku | 25 |
Copyright | |
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The Haiku Handbook: How to Write, Teach, and Appreciate Haiku William J. Higginson,ペニー ハーター,Penny Harter,Jane Reichhold No preview available - 2009 |
The Haiku Handbook: How to Write, Share, and Teach Haiku William J. Higginson,Penny Harter No preview available - 1989 |
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