Seven Sunsets - Sayumi Kamakura - Books - Cyberwit.Net - 9788182534315 - August 19, 2013
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Seven Sunsets

Sayumi Kamakura

Seven Sunsets

Even if we did not know who wrote the haikus of the volume Seven Sunsets, we would certainly recognize the poet by her distinctly unique style. The poet of Japanese haiku Sayumi Kamakura, winner of several prestigious prizes and awards for haiku, has again presented her readers with a lasting book. This volume marks the closure of a mature period in the author s career. The trilingual book introduces a peculiar dreamland with objects and natural phenomena coming to life and acting like humans. Poetry has always been related to the imaginary world of tales. Like in fairy tales, in these poems the author finds it natural to personalize the objects, the natural phenomena, even the notions, and make them behave in the most spontaneous way. In this universe humans, things and nature do not have separate lives. The wind, for instance, is lonely, the tulips take part in a running race, Orion wears socks, happiness has arms, the dandelion wants an e-mail before she flies away, the milk pours itself into the coffee while speculating. Everything is so obvious in this world! Even fairy tale characters live average lives. For example, Cinderella co-habits peacefully with the pumpkins.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 19, 2013
ISBN13 9788182534315
Publishers Cyberwit.Net
Pages 84
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 5 mm   ·   116 g
Language English  

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