Frogpond 34.3 • Autumn 2011 (pdf) - Haiku Society of America
Frogpond 34.3 • Autumn 2011 (pdf) - Haiku Society of America
Frogpond 34.3 • Autumn 2011 (pdf) - Haiku Society of America
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Notes<br />
1. Stryk, Lucien and Takashi Ikemoto (eds. & trans.). Zen Poems <strong>of</strong> China<br />
and Japan: The Crane’s Bill. New York: Grove Weidenfeld. 1973, p. xxxiv.<br />
2. Epstein, p. 11.<br />
3. H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Yoel (ed.). Japanese Death Poems: Written by Zen Monks<br />
and <strong>Haiku</strong> Poets on the Verge <strong>of</strong> Death. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle<br />
Company, Inc. 1986.<br />
4. Epstein, p. 7.<br />
5. van den Heuvel, Cor (ed.). The <strong>Haiku</strong> Anthology: <strong>Haiku</strong> and Senryu in<br />
English, 3rd ed. New York: Norton, 1999; and Ross, Bruce (ed.). <strong>Haiku</strong> Moment:<br />
An Anthology <strong>of</strong> Contemporary North <strong>America</strong>n <strong>Haiku</strong>. Rutland, VT:<br />
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc. 1993.<br />
Bruce England lives and works in Silicon Valley as a librarian. He<br />
discovered Japanese haiku in the early sixties and began writing in<br />
1984. A chapbook, Shorelines, was published with Tony Mariano<br />
in 1998. In 2008, he began to seriously submit his work for publication.<br />
Other interests include haiku theory and haiku practice.<br />
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