Alan Summers, Japan Times Award (2002), President, United Haiku and Tanka Society, and co-founder of Call of the Page, providing literature, education & literacy projects, often based around Japanese genres. For events & workshops contact us through our Call of the Page website: Call of the Page.
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Call of the Page (Alan & Karen)
Please email Karen or Alan at our joint email address: admin@callofthepage.org
We will let you know more about these courses.
Call of the Page (Alan & Karen)
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Alan Summers Honourable Mentions for haiku in the Best of Mainichi Shimbun, Japan
I didn't get round to submitting often to Mainichi Shimbun aka Mainichi Daily News in 2011 so it was a delightful surprise when I received two Honourable Mentions selected by the (Tokyo) Museum of Haiku Literature's Isamu Hashimoto:
April 30, 2011
rain clouds
conversations shift around
the train carriage
— Alan Summers (Bradford-on-Avon, England)
Isamu Hashimoto:
All the passengers must be afraid of a delay. The train continues to run along the steep precipices under the rain clouds.
May 28, 2011
netsuke...
the hare with amber eyes
jumps back in again
— Alan Summers (Bradford-on-Avon, England)
Isamu Hashimoto:
Netsuke (small Japanese art sculptures) are attached to purses as stoppers. They are valuable and are often made of ivory or chased gold.
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I bought my first netsuke this last fall, and it is a rabbit. Congratulations on your honors.
Yousei Hime
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