lime quarter
an ice cube collapses
over jazz
Alan Summers
linocut byTrevor Haddrell
Bristol Floating Harbour September 2003
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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
Great poem and congrats on Cornell Alan. Best, SMA
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comment, it's very much appreciated.
ReplyDeletewarmest regards,
Alan