The Haiku Event at The Royal Crescent Hotel with Tom Lowenstein and Alan Summers
Wednesday 27 June starting 8pm
For information and to book
contact Sarah Jenkins, Projects Coordinator at Quest Gallery
email: sarah@questgallery.co.uk
Tel. 01225 444142
The Royal Crescent Hotel:
http://www.royalcrescent.co.uk
For information and to book
contact Sarah Jenkins, Projects Coordinator at Quest Gallery
email: sarah@questgallery.co.uk
Tel. 01225 444142
The Royal Crescent Hotel:
http://www.royalcrescent.co.uk
Condé Nast Traveller Gold List 2012:
http://www.cntraveller.com/awards/the-gold-list/gold-list-2012/the-royal-crescent-hotel-bath
But do come to the Quest Gallery's Private View just before too!
Quest Gallery Location and map: http://www.questgallery.co.uk/index.php?id=6
I'm pleased that Tom Lowenstein has been able to confirm the guest speaker appearance at the Haiku Reading event where the course participants have an opportunity to read haiku they've written during the course. The event will have the obligatory wine and nibbles.
FFI on the course, enquiries, or booking regarding the Ekphrastic Haiku Sessions at Quest Gallery:
http://www.questgallery.co.uk/index.php?id=489- Tom Lowenstein will give a talk on the origins of haiku.
- Alan Summers will give a short introduction to Modern, and Contemporary Haiku both in Japan, and in the West.
Tom Lowenstein is well known for his books including:
Classic Haiku: The Greatest Japanese Poetry from Basho, Buson, Issa, Shiki, and Their Followers Ed. Tom Lowenstein Publisher: Duncan Baird (2007)
Haiku Inspirations: Poems and Meditations on Nature and
Beauty
Ed. Tom Lowenstein and Victoria James Publisher: Duncan Baird (2006)
“Tom Lowenstein is an original among young British
poets—quite exceptionally gifted...”
Ted Hughes wrote in 1980.
Ted Hughes wrote in 1980.
"Your writing is unlike anything else—very new and
alive, very strange and memorable."
—Ted Hughes.
Tom Lowenstein is widely published in his own right in
poetry magazines such as: Poetry Review; PN Review; The New Cambridge
Review; London Review of Books; Fulcrum (New York); Shearsman
magazine; and Poetry Salzburg Review
http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/authors/lowenstA.html
- Ancestors and Species: New & Selected Ethnographic Poetry
- Conversation with Murasaki
FFI on the course, enquiries, or booking regarding the Ekphrastic Haiku Sessions at Quest Gallery:
http://www.questgallery.co.uk/index.php?id=489.
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