It's hard to put a label on Paul Reps' creations. He pairs simplistic ink paintings with fragments of verse that sometimes qualify as haiku. The result is an interesting array of meditations and statements that are often thought provoking. Worth a read for those looking for something that's a little unorthodox, yet traditional at the same time.
To borrow a British expression, are they taking the piss? Neither the "pictures" nor the "poems" nor the "picture poems" are anything worthy of comment or attention, and the fact that this book went into myriad printings (my copy was the 10th) is a sad testimony to people's unwillingness to read: they can down 100 poems (of 1 to 4 lines each) in five minutes and be pleased that they read a book, sigh.
It's because of books like this that I have my Beastly Books Blog where at least I can vent a bit: Poetry? No-etry ...
(Note: 5 stars = amazing, wonderful, 4 = very good book, 3 = decent read, 2 = disappointing, 1 = awful, just awful. I'm fairly good at picking for myself so end up with a lot of 4s).
These are picture poems by some cracker in the fifties who got all zen in the japan and wrote books in Japanese about old zen texts and then started to have shows with these "zen telegrams" hanging all over and it's really fun and smart and if you run into this book just get it.