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Internationalizing the Essence of Haiku Poetry

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Can non-Japanerse write real haiku poetry?

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Modern Poetry and Haiku

Richard Wright in Context, 2021
Wright wrote and published poetry throughout his career, culminating in the remarkable collection of “projections in the haiku manner” which he composed in the last years of his life. This analysis contextualizes Wright’s late turn to haiku in relation to his larger body of work; his reading of scholarship on haiku and Japanese Buddhism; his ...
A. Patterson
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Haiku Poetry and Metaphorical Thought: An Invitation to Interdisciplinary Study

Creativity Research Journal, 1998
Haiku, a Japanese form of short poetry, enjoys international popularity. The combination of simplicity of form and profoundness of meaning makes haiku an ideal topic for the interdisciplinary study of creativity. Haiku is unusual among poetic genres in that poets are cautioned to avoid the use of figurative language such as metaphor, which may obscure ...
Dawn G. Blasko, Dennis W. Merski
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Michiko: Poem Models used in Automated Haiku Poetry Generation

Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Informatics, 2017
Computational creativity is a part of artificial intelligence that sets its goal to determine what is creativity and what does it mean to be creative - not only in humans, but in general. It also aims to mimic creativity by computer programs. There are multiple approaches and systems that are imitating creativity in different artistic forms.
Miroslava Hrešková, Kristína Machová
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ජපන් භාෂාව ඉගැන්වීම සඳහා හයිකු පද්‍ය යොදා ගැනීමේ හැකියාව ගවේෂණය කිරීම [An Investigation into the Possibility of Using Haiku Poetry in Japanese Language Teaching]

Pravacana, 2023
Unlike other languages, Japanese language has three alphabets. Learning an alphabet is an intellectual exercise. The students engaged in that intellectual exercise mainly get the result of intellectual development and also get inspiration to learn a new ...
H. K. G. Senevirathna
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