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Does Fish-God Know

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Gendai haiku by a noted British poet who excels in traditional. modern, and contemporary variations of the genre. An original voice.

160 pages, perfect bound

First published January 1, 2012

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Alan Summers

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June 14, 2023
** Absolutely a must read **

If you love the writing, teachings, insightful analyses of Alan Summers you definitely want to add this to your collection, won't find harder hitting, more captivating & polished examples of micropoetry's scope, rich capabilities than within these pages! One of the tightest, most essential collections I've encountered, begging for multiple visitations and ponderance of each jewel of verse, deserves serious recognition and a spot on the contemporary English short form classics shelf beside the Dry Bones, Breaths, Field of Why!! ✨ Powerful, unique, special, and quite unforgettable writing every lover of haiku and senryu, student or scholar could benefit enormously from exposure too. Highest recommendations!
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