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Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Lime Quarter: Sixth Day: Haiku poetry showcase by Alan Summers at Cornell University USA

A month of haiku poems by Alan Summers at Cornell University USA: https://haiku.mannlib.cornell.edu/category/author/alan-summers/page/31/


lime quarter
an ice cube collapses
over jazz


Alan Summers




linocut byTrevor Haddrell
Bristol Floating Harbour September 2003














 








lime quarter
an ice cube collapses
over jazz

Publication Credits: Presence No.13  (2001); tinywords (2004); See Haiku Here haiga (Japan, 2011); haijinx volume IV, issue 1 (2011); Seven By Twenty (Twitter eMagazine, 2010); Derbyshire Library Service Poem a Month (June 2011); The Haiku Foundation Per Diem series Haiku of the Senses (March 2012); Multiverses 1.1 (2012);  tempslibres - free times (French language Analysis of the Haiku structure feature 2013-03-1); Under the Basho Vol 1.1 Autumn 2013; THFhaiku (The Haiku Foundation)mApp Version 5.0 (iTunes, January 2016)

Feature: 
Blogging Along Tobacco Road: Alan Summers - Three Questions (2010) 
Sunday, June 13, 2010

Per Diem
The Haiku Foundation Per Diem May 2020 curated by Paul David Mena wine and song theme:
descriptive post:

Cornell University, Mann Library, U.S.A. "Daily Haiku" poet (March 2013)

Anthology credits: Haiku Friends vol. 1 ed. Masaharu Hirata (Osaka, Japan, 2003);  City: Bristol Today in Poems and Pictures, Paralaia (2004); naad anunaad: an anthology of contemporary international haiku ed. Shloka Shankar Sanjuktaa Asopa, Kala Ramesh, India, 2016 (Haiku Society of America Merit Book Awards, Best Anthology [tie] 2017)

Television, newspaper, magazine and other media credits: 
BBC 1 - Regional arts feature  (British Broadcasting Television, November 2003); Seven magazine feature: “Three lines of simple beauty” (2006); Bristol Evening Post article (2002); BroadcastLab, ArtsWork Bath Spa University (Haiku Poet-in-residence 2006 - 2007); THFhaiku app for iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch (2011)


Art Exhibition Credits:

Floating World Japanese Festival 
Joint exhibition with linocut artist Trevor Haddrell (Bristol Floating Harbour, September 2003)


East meets West 
The Art Gym - Hengrove Community Arts College 
linocuts with Trevor Haddrell (November 2003)

The Haiku Experience  - Alan Summers & Karen Hoy

Totterdown Art Trail (Bristol, November 2003 also partly filmed by BBC TV of the U.K.) 









naad anunaad: an anthology of contemporary international haiku ed. Shloka Shankar Sanjuktaa Asopa, Kala Ramesh (India, 2016): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Naad-Anunaad-Kala-Ramesh/dp/9385665332/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481812868&sr=8-1&keywords=naad+anunaad 



quartier de citron vert
un cube de glace s'affaisse
sur fond de jazz

French translation by Serge Tome


2 comments:

S.M. Abeles said...

Great poem and congrats on Cornell Alan. Best, SMA

Area 17 said...

Thank you for your kind comment, it's very much appreciated.

warmest regards,

Alan